Dataset: UCHT-F
Taxa: Helotiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee, Chattanooga


UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000384Summer Peeler   2000-04-03
United States, Tennessee, Mcminn, United States, Tennessee, Mcminn

UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000385Anna Caduff   2004-11-15
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton County, US, Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center, 35.01019 -85.36456

UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000386   2006-10-30
United States, Tennessee, Marion, United States, Tennessee, Marion

UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000387J. Hill Craddock   2007-07-09
United States, United States, Grant's Cave

UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000388Jamesha Mann   2017-09-10
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, Found on River Canyon Road

UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000389The Power Puff(Ball) Girls Collection   2017-10-16
United States, Tennessee, Grundy County, US, Tennessee, Grundy County, Tracy City, Grundy Forest State Natural Area at South Cumberland State Park, near Fiery Gizzard Trail, 35.25028 -85.75389, 5610m

UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000390Power Puff(Ball) Girls Collection   2017-10-09
United States, Tennessee, Marion County, US, Tennessee, Marion County, Chattanooga, near River Canyon Road, 35.09037 -85.40593

UCHT:F
Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Boudier
UCHT-F-000405J. Hill Craddock   1997-02-00
United States, Georgia, Walker County, US, Georgia, Walker County, Lookout Mountain, Boulder field S of C. dentata LL-2., 34.9226 -85.37995


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Google Map

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