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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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E00755988Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   244362014-02-19
Wales, (VC 49) Caernarvonshire, Bro Machno, Pen-y-bedw, N-facing hazel woodland, 200m

E
Sphaerostilbella aureonitens (Tul. & C. Tul.) Seifert, Samuels & W. Gams
E00786418Coppins, Brian J.   246362013-06-24
England, (VC 5) South Somerset, Barle Valley, SSSI, Great Wood (EWS 626), 51.075833 -3.628611

E
Hypomyces rosellus (Alb. & Schwein.) Tul. & C. Tul.
E00816720Jones, Emma   2013-12-01
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Gosford

E
E00905375Watling, Roy (Prof.)   
Scotland, (VC 83) Midlothian, Edinburgh, RBG

E
E00905376   

E
E00948131Wood, A.   2017-11-01
Scotland, (VC 86) Stirlingshire, Falkirk

E
E01002491Coppins, Brian J.   257972008-11-04
Republic of Ireland, (VC H9) Co. Clare, Poulanine, 140m

E
Cladobotryum mycophilum (Oudem.) W. Gams & Hooz.
E00159240Watling, R.   WAT 281672002-09-28
Scotland, (VC 81) Berwickshire, Duns Castle

E
Hypomyces ochraceus (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul.
E00290542Clarkson, M.   2010-09-05
Scotland, (VC 85) Fife, Scotlandwell area

E
E00604736Watling, Roy (Prof.)   302552011-07-03
Scotland, (VC 83) Midlothian

E
E00620382Watling, Roy (Prof.)   302712011-10-08
Scotland, (VC 97) Westerness, Kinloch Laggan

E
E00661376Argent, G.; Coppins, B.J. & Jermy, C.   54661978-05-15
Sarawak

E
E00661374Argent, G.; Coppins, B.J. & Jermy, C.   54691978-05-15
Sarawak

E
Hypomyces triseptatus Rossman & Rogerson
E00661377Argent, G.; Coppins, B.J. & Jermy, C.   54721978-05-14
Sarawak

E:E
E00192997Hopkins, S.   2004-07-15
United States, Blue Ridge Parkway

E:E
E00204848New Jersey Mycological Association   2005-08-08
United States, New Jersey, Ken Lockwood Gorge

E:E
E00204868Watling, R.   WAT 287842005-08-15
United States, Pennsylvania, Mont Alto, Forestry campus, Penn State Univ.


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