Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Wuestneiopsis georgiana (Dicarpella georgiana, Gnomoniella georgiana), Mastigosporella georgiana (Wuestneiopsis georgiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H.Mill. & G.E.Thomps.
00921959G. E. Thompson   s.n.1939-03-16
United States of America, Georgia, 7 mi. W. Harlem, 33.414524 -82.434307

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
GAM00000885Julian H. Miller   1939-03-11
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia campus, 33.946648 -83.374631

GAM
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
GAM00000886George E. Thompson   1939-03-20
USA, Georgia, Washington, Towns Creek Hwy. 24, 32.994148 -82.83149

GAM
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
GAM00000887T. Manning   1943-06-04
USA, Georgia, Four miles east of Pavo

GAM
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
GAM00000888Julian H. Miller   1939-03-21
USA, Georgia, Clarke, River Road, University of Georgia campus, 33.941796 -83.368323

GAM
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
GAM00000889Julian H. Miller   1939-03-16
USA, Georgia, Mcduffie, 4 miles SE of Thomson, 33.429643 -82.455375

GAM
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
GAM00000890Julian H. Miller   1939-03-16
USA, Georgia, Swamp between Harlem and Thomson

GAM
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
GAM00000891Julian H. Miller   1939-03-20
USA, Georgia, Towns Creek Hwy. 24 near Sandersville Ga, 32.981543 -82.810138

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Gnomoniella georgiana J.H. Mill. & G.E. Thomps.
BPI 596559Thompson; Miller   1939-03-16
United States, Georgia, Harlem 7 miles W. of


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