Dataset: GAM-
Taxa: Anthostomella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Anthostomella cocoina Syd. & P. Syd.
GAM00002369Donald P. Rogers   1946-08-29
Marshall Islands, Likiep Atoll, Biebi Island, Likiep Atoll, 9.9 169.133333

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Anthostomella leucobasis Ellis & G. Martin
GAM00002393Ermer L. Moore   1940-09-05
USA, Georgia, Pierce, 31.358758 -82.212743

GAM
Anthostomella leucobasis Ellis & G. Martin
GAM00002394Ratcliffe   1940-12-23
USA, Georgia, Glynn, Glynn County, 31.213242 -81.493698

GAM
GAM00002395Julian H. Miller   1941-06-14
USA, South Carolina, "Middleberg" on Ashley River, near Charleston, 32.859932 -80.057565

GAM
Anthostomella minor Ellis & Everh.
GAM00002396Ermer L. Moore   1940-09-05
USA, Georgia, Okefenokee Swamp, 30.666893 -82.333179

GAM
Anthostomella minor Ellis & Everh.
GAM00002397Ratcliffe   1940-12-23
USA, Georgia, Mcintosh, 31.483806 -81.375566

GAM
Anthostomella minor Ellis & Everh.
GAM00002398Ermer L. Moore   1940-09-05
USA, Georgia, Pierce, 31.358758 -82.212743

GAM
Anthostomella minor Ellis & Everh.
GAM00002399Herbert H. Whetzel   1921-10-30
Bermuda, Paget Swamp, 32.273672 -64.792932

GAM
Anthostomella minor Ellis & Everh.
GAM00002400Herbert H. Whetzel   1922-01-08
Bermuda, Paget Swamp, 32.273835 -64.79334

GAM
Anthostomella sepelibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
GAM00002401George E. Thompson   1938-12-02
USA, Georgia, Clarke, River Bend, University of Georgia campus, 33.952059 -83.373944

GAM
Anthostomella sepelibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
GAM00002402Julian H. Miller   1937-12-11
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Agricultural Farm, 33.944102 -83.403595

GAM
Anthostomella sepelibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
GAM00002403Ermer Moore   1939-12-26
USA, Georgia, Pierce, 31.358758 -82.212743

GAM
Anthostomella sepelibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
GAM00002404Julian H. Miller   1942-10-28
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Denmark Farm, 33.943758 -83.404222

GAM
Anthostomella sepelibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
GAM00002405Julian H. Miller   1925-10-24
USA, Georgia, Clarke, West Lake, 33.927452 -83.401255

GAM
Anthostomella sepelibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
GAM00002406Julian H. Miller   1925-12-18
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Mitchell Bridge, 33.957059 -83.43766

GAM
Anthostomella sepelibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
GAM00002407Julian H. Miller   1942-06-13
USA, Tennessee, Greenbriar Cove, Smoky Mountain National Park, 35.572509 -83.39568

GAM
GAM00002408Julian H. Miller   1943-03-14
USA, Georgia, Worth, Four miles south of Sylvester, 31.525467 -83.835454

GAM
GAM00002409Julian H. Miller   1940-04-09
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Denmark Farm, University of Georgia campus, 33.952059 -83.373944

GAM
GAM00002410Julian H. Miller   1929-03-16
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Bobbin Mill, 33.939545 -83.385742

GAM
GAM00002411George E. Thompson   1940-12-30
USA, Georgia, Burke, Five miles south of Waynesboro, 33.089873 -82.015674

GAM
GAM00002412George E. Thompson   1940-04-13
USA, Georgia, Clarke, 33.967059 -83.27821

GAM
GAM00002413Julian H. Miller   1939-08-28
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Hulme Farm, 33.967059 -83.27821

GAM
GAM00002414Julian H. Miller   1939-01-20
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Hulme Farm, 33.967059 -83.27821

GAM
GAM00002415Julian H. Miller   1938-11-25
USA, Georgia, Apalachee River, Macon Road, 33.544294 -83.278216

GAM
GAM00002416George W. Martin   1952-06-25
Panama, Panamá, Barro Colorado Island, 9.154722 -79.848056

GAM
GAM00002417Julian H. Miller   1947-09-06
USA, North Carolina, Macon, Kelsey Trail, 35.052701 -83.199401

GAM
GAM00002418Julian H. Miller   1938-12-02
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Great Bend, 33.956633 -83.380249

GAM
Anthostomella leucobasis Ellis & G. Martin
GAM00002931George E. Thompson   1940-12-31
USA, Georgia, Wilkinson, 32.794953 -83.23468

GAM
GAM00010288Herbert H. Whetzel   1922-02-02
Bermuda, Walsingham


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