Dataset: GAM-
Search Criteria: Cook Islands; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Amphisphaeria diplasia (Durieu & Mont.) Sacc.
GAM00002346Harold E. Parks   1929-06-20
Cook Islands, Rarotonga, In groves at base of Maungatea Mountain, -21.228611 -159.783333

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Hypoxylon investiens (Schwein.) M.A. Curtis
GAM00004426Harold E. Parks   1929-00-00
Cook Islands, Rarotonga, -21.234722 -159.775

GAM
Hypoxylon serpens (Pers.) Fr.
GAM00006043Harold E. Parks   1931-12-09
Cook Islands, Maungatea Mountain

GAM
Hypoxylon stygium (Lév.) Sacc.
GAM00006168Harold E. Parks   1929-06-00
Cook Islands, Maunga Tea Mountain, Rarotonga

GAM
Hypoxylon truncatum (Schwein.) J.H. Mill.
GAM00006523Harold E. Parks   1929-06-20
Cook Islands, Maungatea Mountain Rarotonga

GAM
Kretzschmaria heliscus (Mont.) Massee
GAM00006674Harold E. Parks   1929-00-00
Cook Islands, Maungatea Mountain

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Kretzschmaria heliscus (Mont.) Massee
GAM00006675Harold E. Parks   1929-06-20
Cook Islands, Maungatea Mountain

GAM
Rosellinia mammoidea (Cooke) Sacc.
GAM00007081Harold E. Parks   1929-06-00
Cook Islands

GAM
GAM00007387Harold E. Parks   1929-00-00
Cook Islands, Maungatea Mountain

GAM
GAM00007657Harold E. Parks   1929-00-00
Cook Islands

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Xylaria multiplex (Kunze) Fr.
GAM00007991Harold E. Parks   
Cook Islands, Maungatea Mountain

GAM
GAM00008281Harold E. Parks   1929-06-00
Cook Islands, Tereora Mt. Ararangi Rarotonga

GAM
GAM00008282Harold E. Parks   1929-06-21
Cook Islands, Rarotonga Maungatea Mountain

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Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
GAM00012542Harold E. Parks   1929-06-11
Cook Islands, Rarotonga

GAM
Arthrobotryum melanoplaca Berk. & M. A. Curtis
GAM00017910Harold E. Parks   1929-06-07
Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Rarotonga

GAM
GAM00017115Harold E. Parks   1929-00-00
Cook Islands, Rarotonga

GAM
GAM00017430Harold E. Parks   1929-00-00
Cook Islands, Rarotonga


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