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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E:E
Hypocopra (Fr.) J. Kickx f.
E00204354Richardson, M. J.   MJR 68/012001-09-15
United States, Colorado, Grad Lake, East Inlet Trail

E:E
Coniochaeta ligniaria (Grev.) Cooke
E00204357Richardson, M. J.   MJR 71/012001-09-17
United States, Colorado, Berthoud Pass

E
Synaptospora tartaricola (Nyl. ex Leight.) Cain
E01003114Coppins, B.J. & Sherwood, M.A.   48061980-05-01
Scotland, (VC 96) East Inverness & Nairn, Rothiemurchus Forest, W side of Am Beanaidh, 310 - 335m

E
Synaptospora tartaricola (Nyl. ex Leight.) Cain
E00817023Coppins, Brian J.   248142015-07-05
Scotland, (VC 112) Shetland, Unst, Hill of Clibberswick, 60.794722 0.807778, 50 - 130m

E
Synaptospora tartaricola (Nyl. ex Leight.) Cain
E00604721Coppins, Brian J.   239592012-02-13
Scotland, (VC 97) Westerness


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