Dataset: E
Taxa: Bagliettoa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Bagliettoa parmigerella (Zahlbr.) Vezda & Poelt
E00948555Coppins, Brian J.   251212017-04-23
England, (VC 64) Mid-west Yorkshire, Chapel Fell, 54.104167 -2.183889, 450m

E
Bagliettoa calciseda (DC.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux
E00817055Coppins, Brian J.; Coppins, A. M.; Moore, O.   248112015-07-04
Scotland, (VC 112) Shetland, Mainland, Catfirth SSSI, 60.266111 -1.211944, 10m

E
Bagliettoa baldensis (A. Massal.) Vezda
E00785652Fryday, Alan Michael   1985-04-00
England

E
Bagliettoa parmigerella (Zahlbr.) Vezda & Poelt
E00661257Coppins, Brian J.   242282012-10-24
England, (VC 6) North Somerset, Mendip, Charterhouse, Ubley Warren

E
Bagliettoa parmigerella (Zahlbr.) Vezda & Poelt
E00619409PMMcC   1984-10-31
Republic of Ireland, (VC H9) Clare

E
Bagliettoa baldensis (A. Massal.) Vezda
E00619416Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   206402002-07-26
England, (VC 6) North Somerset

E
Bagliettoa baldensis (A. Massal.) Vezda
E00619415Coppins, Brian J.   99921983-08-25
Scotland, (VC 108) West Sutherland

E
Bagliettoa calciseda (DC.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux
E00619414Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   206952002-07-29
England, (VC 6) North Somerset

E
Bagliettoa calciseda (DC.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux
E00619412Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   207192002-07-31
England, (VC 6) North Somerset

E
Bagliettoa calciseda (DC.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux
E00619411Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   215792004-07-15
England, (VC 6) North Somerset

E
Bagliettoa calciseda (DC.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux
E00619413Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   207122002-07-31
England, (VC 6) North Somerset


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