Dataset: GAM-
Search Criteria: Trinidad and Tobago; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00007493D. H. Linder   1923-08-06
Trinidad and Tobago, Near Maracus Falls

GAM
GAM00007580Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago, Verdant Vale

GAM
Xylaria cubensis (Mont.) Fr.
GAM00007646Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago, Maraval Valley

GAM
Xylaria cubensis (Mont.) Fr.
GAM00007647Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago, St. Ann's Valley

GAM
Xylaria guianensis (Mont.) Fr.
GAM00007754Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago

GAM
GAM00007891Roland Thaxter   1913-02-00
Trinidad and Tobago, St. Ann's Brook

GAM
GAM00007964Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago, Botanical Garden

GAM
Xylaria multiplex (Kunze) Fr.
GAM00007983Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago, Verdant Vale

GAM
Xylaria multiplex (Kunze) Fr.
GAM00007984Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago, Emperor Valley

GAM
Xylaria multiplex (Kunze) Fr.
GAM00007985Roland Thaxter   
Trinidad and Tobago, St. Ann's Valley

GAM
Xylaria multiplex (Kunze) Fr.
GAM00007992David H. Linder   1923-06-08
Trinidad and Tobago, Near Maraca Falls

GAM
GAM00008331E. G. Britton   1920-03-05
Trinidad and Tobago, Aripo savanna

GAM
GAM00008348J. B. Rowe   0000-00-00
Trinidad and Tobago, Wet woods near Aripo Savanna

GAM
Trichoglossum walteri (Berk.) E.J. Durand
GAM00009366R. E. D. Baker   1947-08-09
Trinidad and Tobago

GAM
GAM00016150R. E. D. Baker   1947-03-09
Trinidad and Tobago, Tabaquite, Tabaquite forest

GAM
GAM00016421R. E. D. Baker   1947-03-03
Trinidad and Tobago, Maracas Bay Trinidad


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