Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gomphillus calycioides (Baeomyces calycioides, Baeomyces microcephalus, Gomphillus calycioides f. calycioides, Gomphillus calycioides f. microcephalus, Berengeria calicioides, Mycetodium calicioides)
Search Criteria: Georgia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Collection of the Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
15176   183032020-06-06
United States of America, Georgia, Union County, 34.7529 -83.9347

GEO:General Collection
15177   183022020-06-06
United States of America, Georgia, Union County, 34.7529 -83.9347

GEO:General Collection
15178   183012020-06-06
United States of America, Georgia, Union County, 34.7529 -83.9347

New York Botanical Garden


NY
752778W. R. Buck   348621998-10-06
United States of America, Georgia, Union Co., Chattahoochee National Forest, along Duncan Ridge Trail from Wildcap Gap to Coose Bald, off Forest Service Road 39, ca. 1.4 mi NNW of GA 180 at Wolf Pen Gap, 34.77 -83.95, 1285m

NY
02899983E. Lay   10-00552010-03-11
United States of America, Georgia, Columbia Co., near Appling, Heggie's Rock The Nature Conservancy Preserve, 33.2103 -82.25647

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
COLO-L-0103702James C. Lendemer   577842019-01-09
United States, Georgia, Union, Chattahoochee National Forest, Blood Mountain Wilderness, vicinity of summit of Blood Mountain, Appalachian Trail ~1.5 mi NW of Flatrock Gap., 34.738611 -83.938333, 1336m

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00028365Sean Q. Beeching   16982006-08-12
United States, Georgia, Rabun, Biigenn Gap Trail


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