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

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


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Rhytidhysterium rufulum (Spreng.) Speg.
GAM00016914Richard T. Hanlin   1984-02-00
VZ, Edo. Aragua, Parque Nacional Henri Pittier

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Rhytidhysterium rufulum (Spreng.) Speg.
GAM00016913Richard T. Hanlin   1996-01-03
Brazil, Prince Edward Island, Recife, Jardim Botanico

GAM
Rhytidhysterium rufulum (Spreng.) Speg.
GAM00016915Richard T. Hanlin   1987-02-13
VZ, Edo. Lara, Universidad Centroccidenta Posgrado en Fitopatolog

GAM
Rhytidhysterium rufulum (Spreng.) Speg.
GAM00016916B. R. Pohlad   1988-10-17
VZ, Edo. Lara, Universidad Centro Lisandro Posgrado en Fitopatolog

GAM
Rhytidhysterium rufulum (Spreng.) Speg.
GAM00016918Everett S. Luttrell   1969-09-03
United States, Georgia, Spalding, Georgia Experiment Station, 33.278309 -84.274724

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Rhytidhysterium rufulum (Spreng.) Speg.
GAM00016917Sharon A. Cantrell   1995-06-29
Belize, Prince Edward Island, Recife, Universidad Federal Rural de Pernambuco Agronomy Campus


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Google Map

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