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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699626   1968-12-02

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699707Watling, Roy (Prof.)   101101973-08-28

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699624Caulton, E.   69
Scotland, (VC 100) Clyde Isles, Arran

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699625Bennell, Alan P.   BH 1671979-07-29
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699622Watling, Roy (Prof.)   88211971-09-18
England, (VC 66) Durham

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699623Watling, Roy (Prof.)   1970-10-10
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699700Watling, Roy (Prof.)   85601971-08-19

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00700278Wells, S.E.   1990-11-17
England, (VC 29) Cambridgeshire

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00721523Coppins, Brian J.   52451978-05-18
Sarawak, Gunong Mulu National Park

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00715861Coppins, Brian J.   52291978-04-23
Sarawak

E
Coprinus Pers.
E00817658MacKinnon, Lorna   4602015-06-16
Henderson Island, B trail, approx 490m from junction with A, E, H., -24.344444 -128.325278, 27m

E
E00817673Watling, Roy (Prof.)   85791971-08-19
Rantakouvi, near Lamm

E
E00817671Watling, Roy (Prof.)   85471971-08-18
Pappilanlahti

E
E00204768Corner, E.J.H.; Smith; Boys, J. S.   
England, (VC 29) Cambridgeshire, 11 Cranmer Road

E:E
E00204189Watling, R.   WAT 69121969-09-12
United States, Michigan, Tahquamenon Falls

E:E
Coprinus pseudoradiatus Kühner & Joss.
E00204363Richardson, M. J.   MJR 56/042004-07-28
United States, Oretown

E:E
Coprinus Pers.
E00699995Watling, Roy (Prof.)   C2408/A20501965-04-20
United States, Michigan, Lower Peninsula


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