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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Otidea grandis (Pers.) Rehm
GAM00010231Julian H. Miller   1939-06-04
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Bobbin Mill, 33.94217 -83.396969

GAM
Otidea grandis (Pers.) Rehm
GAM00010232Julian H. Miller   1939-06-09
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Agriculture Campus University of Georgia, 33.925854 -83.374287

GAM
Otidea grandis (Pers.) Rehm
GAM00010233Julian H. Miller   1939-06-10
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Agriculture Campus University of Georgia, 33.925854 -83.374287

GAM
Otidea grandis (Pers.) Rehm
GAM00010234Julian H. Miller   1938-06-03
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Behind Barrow Hall University of Georgia campus, 33.946504 -83.373769

GAM
Otidea leporina (Batsch) Fuckel
GAM00010235Julian H. Miller   1939-06-01
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Camp Wilkins University of Georgia Campus, 33.930579 -83.372114

GAM
Otidea leporina (Batsch) Fuckel
GAM00010236Julian H. Miller   1926-09-12
USA, New York, Labrador Lake, 42.786249 -76.050448

GAM
Otidea leporina (Batsch) Fuckel
GAM00010237H. S. Cunningham   1925-08-27
USA, New York, Tompkins, Renwick Park, 42.461878 -76.502925


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