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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Massaria De Not.
E01002754Kochman, J.   4281962-09-29
Warszawa, Sluzew

E
Massaria anomia (Fr.) Petr.
E01002752Kochman, J.   4271962-10-13
Otrebusy distr. Pruszkow

E
Massariovalsa megalospora (Auersw.) E. Müll.
E01002563Coppins, Brian J.   255172019-08-25
Scotland, (VC 80) Roxburghshire, Hermitage Water, 55.254722 -2.789722, 160m

E
E00620303Obermayer, W.   120932010-11-23
Styria, Oststeirisches Riedelland, 47.075833 15.534722, 438m

E
Massaria inquinans (Tode) De Not.
E01002755Nowicki, B.   4291962-10-04
Warszawa, Ursynow

E:E
Massaria sieversiae Clem. & E.S. Clem.
E00455533Clements, F.E. & Clements, E.S.   2341906-07-13
United States, Bottomless Pit, 3600 - 3600m

E
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
E01003080Coppins, Brian J.   260082021-03-29
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Haddington, SE of Stevenson Mains, 60m

E
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
E01002665Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   254922007-09-10
Newfoundland, Avalon Peninsula. Rober Bond Park

E
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
E01002504Coppins, Brian J.   253262018-06-16
Scotland, (VC 79) Selkirkshire, Old Broadmeadows Burn, 55.56 -2.936944

E
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
E00786398Coppins, Brian J.; Powell, Mark; Price, Steve   246772013-04-22
England, (VC 57) Derbyshire, Bakewell, Haddon Park, 53.196111 -1.650556

E
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
E00661388Fryday, A.M.   1997-03-04
Wales, (VC 48) Merioneth, Ceunant Llennyrch, Maentwrog

E
Navicella pileata (Tode) Fabre
E00620518Coppins, Brian J.   240582012-06-16
Scotland, (VC 83) Midlothian

E
Prosthecium pyriforme Jaklitsch & Voglmayr
E00604703Justin Smith   2009-10-00
England, (VC 5) South Somerset


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