Dataset: TENN-F-
Taxa: Atheniella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Atheniella leptophylla (Peck) Gminder & T. Böhning
TENN-F-076212J. Kalichman   JK0272021-09-18
United States, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, North Park, 40.6182 -80.0337, 294 - 294m

TENN-F
Atheniella adonis (Bull.) Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys, Desjardin & B.A. Perry
TENN-F-076352J. Kalichman   JK1012021-10-12
United States, Tennessee, Anderson, Haw Ridge Park, 36.002 -84.1733

TENN-F
Atheniella adonis (Bull.) Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys, Desjardin & B.A. Perry
TENN-F-076357J. Kalichman   JK1062021-10-12
United States, Tennessee, Anderson, Haw Ridge Park, 36.0006 -84.1714

TENN-F
Atheniella Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys, Desjardin & B.A. Perry
TENN-F-077750J. Kalichman   JK5102022-08-24
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Cherokee National Forest, 35.83926562 -83.01512355

TENN-F
Atheniella adonis (Bull.) Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys, Desjardin & B.A. Perry
TENN-F-076601Garrett Taylor   iNat150644502018-08-02
USA, New York, Cattaraugus, Stone Tower Rd, Allegany State Park, 42.128932 -78.699996, 690m

TENN-F
Atheniella leptophylla (Peck) Gminder & T. Böhning
TENN-F-076631Django Grootmyers   DG211010172021-10-10
United States, Tennessee, Anderson, Haw Ridge Park, 35.9929 -84.1971

TENN-F
Atheniella leptophylla (Peck) Gminder & T. Böhning
TENN-F-076638Django Grootmyers   DG211010122021-10-10
United States, Tennessee, Anderson, Haw Ridge Park, 35.9929 -84.1971

TENN-F
Atheniella Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys, Desjardin & B.A. Perry
TENN-F-078048Django Grootmyers   DG170424142017-04-24
United States, Washington, Thurston, Millersylvania State Park

TENN-F
Atheniella Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys, Desjardin & B.A. Perry
TENN-F-078583Django Grootmyers   DG23072432023-07-24
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Santa Fe National Forest, Aspen Basin Area, 35.7999 -105.8001


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