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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Calosphaeria pulchella (Pers.) J. Schröt.
GAM00000263Richard T. Hanlin   1986-08-00
USA, Georgia, Peach, Peach orchard, 32.653756 -83.75963

GAM
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Fr.) Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000287Julian H. Miller   1938-10-21
USA, Georgia, Clarke, River Bend University of Georgia campus, 33.925789 -83.374082

GAM
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Fr.) Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000288Julian H. Miller   1926-05-09
USA, Georgia, Rabun, Oaky Mountain, 34.929407 -83.403289

GAM
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Fr.) Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000289William A. Murrill   1942-12-19
USA, Florida, 28.22697 -82.22168

GAM
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Fr.) Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000290George E. Thompson   1938-10-21
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Great Bend, 33.960948 -83.377936

GAM
Calosphaeria princeps Tul. & C. Tul.
GAM00000291L. R. Hesler   1922-00-00
USA, Tennessee, Knox, 35.960638 -83.920739

GAM
Calosphaeria princeps Tul. & C. Tul.
GAM00000292Elan Bartholomew   1901-11-00
USA, Kansas, 38.522043 -98.48442

GAM
Calosphaeria pulchelloidea (Cooke & Ellis) Ellis & Everh.
GAM00000293Julian H. Miller   1928-07-24
USA, Michigan, Oceana, 43.781673 -86.433136

GAM
Calosphaeria pusilla (Wahlenb.) P. Karst.
GAM00000294A. G. Eliasson   1892-06-19
Sweden, Västmanland Iän, Hälleborg, 59.600285 16.444933

GAM
GAM00000295John W. Hamner   1890-04-04
Sweden, Jämtlands län, Shuggan?, 63.178958 14.597744

GAM
Calosphaeria Tul. & C. Tul.
GAM00000296George E. Thompson   1938-11-05
USA, Georgia, Clarke, 33.917281 -83.390406


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