Dataset: GAM
Taxa: Dimerella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
GAM00028166Sean Q. Beeching   26062007-04-12
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Splinter Hill Bog, Dryas Creek bottoms

GAM
Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
GAM00028161Sean Q. Beeching   24062007-01-28
United States, Georgia, Heard, Camp Meeting Rock

GAM
Dimerella pineti (Schrader ex Ach.) Vězda
GAM00028168Sean Q. Beeching   34772007-08-26
United States, Georgia, Gilmer, Rich Mountain Wilderness, Stanley Creek

GAM
Dimerella pineti (Schrader ex Ach.) Vězda
GAM00028170Sean Q. Beeching   21702006-11-25
United States, Georgia, Towns, High Shoals Trail

GAM
Dimerella pineti (Schrader ex Ach.) Vězda
GAM00028169Sean Q. Beeching   56802008-04-09
United States, Georgia, Fayette, Line Creek Nature Area

GAM
Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
GAM00028160Robert J. Hill   3691998-09-18
United States, Maine, Hancock, Turk Creek, 7.1 mi from cherry Field - south of creek

GAM
Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
GAM00028167Sean Q. Beeching   24932007-03-09
United States, Georgia, Rockdale, Pamola Mt. Conservation Park

GAM
Dimerella pineti (Schrader ex Ach.) Vězda
GAM00028172Sean Q. Beeching   11692006-02-11
United States, Georgia, Dekalb, Stone Mountain Park

GAM
Dimerella Trevisan
GAM00028174Sean Q. Beeching   9212004-09-24
United States, Black's Bluff

GAM
Dimerella pineti (Schrader ex Ach.) Vězda
GAM00028173Sean Q. Beeching   11482004-06-23
United States, Georgia, Dekalb, Stone Mountain Park, low on north slope

GAM
Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
GAM00028162Sean Q. Beeching   19932006-10-09
United States, Georgia, Harris, Pine mt. D's knob

GAM
Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
GAM00028165Sean Q. Beeching   56562008-04-20
United States, Georgia, Douglas, Sweetwater Creek State Park


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