Dataset: MISS
Taxa: Auriculariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Mississippi


MISS
MISS0099993Patricia R. Miller   PRM-9992017-01-25
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, 2 mi SW Abbeville, off MS Hwy 7N, 34.49 -89.511111

MISS
MISS0099660Patricia R. Miller   PRM-9632016-12-27
USA, Mississippi, Marshall, Wall Doxey State Park, 34.666389 -89.465

MISS
Exidia recisa (Ditmar) Fr.
MISS0099477Ellie Smith   EWS332018-11-06
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, U of MS Field Station, 34.4275 -89.395556, 155m

MISS
Exidia recisa (Ditmar) Fr.
MISS0099300Shade Smith   SFS0332018-10-10
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, U of MS, 34.366389 -89.535556, 156m

MISS
MISS0099286Ellie Smith   EWS162018-10-16
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, Washington Avenue, 34.371111 -89.530278, 134m

MISS
Exidia recisa (Ditmar) Fr.
MISS0099262Patricia R. Miller   PRM-15952018-12-02
USA, Mississippi, Tishomingo, Tishomingo State Park, 34.606667 -88.190833, 171m

MISS
Auricularia nigricans (Sw.) Birkebak, Looney & Sanchez-Garcia
MISS0099132Patricia R. Miller   PRM-18242020-03-30
USA, Mississippi, Grenada, Grenada Dam, 33.810278 -89.778056, 55m


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Google Map

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