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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Georgia; Walton; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT:BRIT-Lentinus
arcularius
BRIT478817Joan Knapp   MO 2805512017-07-01
Georgia, Walton, 33.8683 -83.6933, 256 - 256m

BRIT:BRIT-Ganoderma
curtisii
BRIT478831Joan Knapp   MO 2823062017-06-13
Georgia, Walton, 33.8106 -83.5462, 233 - 233m

BRIT:BRIT-Inonotus
quercustris
BRIT478829Joan Knapp   MO 2923732017-09-26
Georgia, Walton, 33.892 -83.7071, 243 - 243m

BRIT:BRIT-Gloeophyllum
sepiarium
BRIT478841Joan Knapp   MO 2994772017-11-12
Georgia, Walton, 33.8684 -83.6936, 256 - 256m

BRIT-233818:BRIT-Bjerkandera
adusta (Willd.) P. Karst. 1879
BRIT478838Joan Knapp   MO 2994902017-11-12
Georgia, Walton, 33.8684 -83.6936, 256 - 256m

BRIT:BRIT-Daedaleopsis
undetermined
BRIT478833Joan Knapp   MO 2998232016-12-17
Georgia, Walton, 33.8673 -83.6918, 241 - 241m


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