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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Hyphodontia pallidula (Bres.) J. Erikss.
E00620195Corner, E.J.H.   1924-01-01
England, (VC 24) Buckinghamshire, Missenden

E
Hyphodontia quercina (Pers.) J. Erikss.
E00620360Watling, Roy (Prof.)   2011-08-14
Scotland, (VC 87-89) Perthshire

E:E
Hyphodontia sambuci (Pers.) J. Erikss.
E00186579Watling, R.   WAT 714/1164A1965-08-18
United States, Michigan, Whitehouse Landing

E
Oxyporus populinus (Schumach.) Donk
E00290535Watling, R.   WAT 301132010-09-05
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire, Creiff, Castle Drummond

E
E00547379Corner, Edred John Henry   RSS 17351965-11-05
Guadalcanal, Nuhu

E
Oxyporus rufipusillus (Corner) T. Hatt.
E00963864Corner, Edred John Henry   1934-05-21
Peninsular Malaysia, Johor, Mawai

E
E00547383Corner, Edred John Henry   RSNB 53461964-02-16
Borneo, Kinabalu, Mesilau, 1700m

E
Xylodon sambuci (Pers.) Tura, Zmitr., Wasser & Spirin
E00186206Watling, R.   WAT 284692004-01-10
Scotland, (VC 78) Peeblesshire, Dawyck Botanic Garden, Biodiversity Plot


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