Dataset: GAM
Search Criteria: Russia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Stereocaulon alpinum Laurer ex Funck
GAM00025033D. E. Himelbrant   s.n.1999-08-21
Russia, Kareliya Republits, Loukhsky District, Keret' island, central part of southern seashore. Field number K-11-32, 66.301389 33.728056

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Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
GAM00025040D. E. Himelbrant   1999-08-21
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Central part of southern seashore

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Stereocaulon grande (H. Magn.) H. Magn.
GAM00025041D. E. Himelbrant   1999-08-20
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Central part of western part

GAM
GAM00025047D. E. Himelbrant   1999-08-26
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Bolshoj western seashore

GAM
GAM00025049D. E. Himelbrant   1999-08-07
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Central part

GAM
GAM00025050D. E. Himelbrant   1999-08-26
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Western seashore

GAM
GAM00025051D. E. Himelbrant   1999-07-02
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Eastern part of northern seashore

GAM
GAM00025055D. E. Himelbrant   1999-07-15
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Central part on roadside

GAM
GAM00025057D. E. Himelbrant   1999-07-09
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Central part of northern seashore

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Physconia muscigena (Ach.) Poelt
GAM00025079D. E. Himelbrant   1999-07-15
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Eastern seashore

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Platismatia glauca (L.) Culb. & C. Culb.
GAM00025118D. E. Himelbrant   1998-06-27
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Central part

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Porina chlorotica (Ach.) Müll.Arg.
GAM00025132D. E. Himelbrant   2002-08-08
Russia, Kamchatka, Right side of Bannaja River near Kosogorchik mountain atl. ~270m

GAM
GAM00025218D. E. Himelbrant   1999-12-07
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Eastern part of northern seashore

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GAM00025219D. E. Himelbrant   1998-07-26
Russia, Karelia Keretina, Louchi, Northern seashore


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