Dataset: British Mycological Society
Taxa: Amphisphaeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Pseudorobillarda phragmitis (Cunnell) M. Morelet
195262   1955-07-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.46424 -0.48989

British Mycological Society
375002   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37612 -0.63647

British Mycological Society
375040   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37612 -0.63647

British Mycological Society
374987   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37612 -0.63647

British Mycological Society
Seiridium juniperi (Allesch.) B. Sutton
489112   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082

British Mycological Society
Seiridium juniperi (Allesch.) B. Sutton
489111   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082

British Mycological Society
Truncatella angustata (Pers.) S. Hughes
213904   1989-08-01
United Kingdom, England, 50.56135 -3.76617

British Mycological Society
Truncatella angustata (Pers.) S. Hughes
792017   1996-01-02
United Kingdom, England, 54.61992 -2.23381

British Mycological Society
Truncatella angustata (Pers.) S. Hughes
82048   1991-06-02
United Kingdom, England, 52.18671 -0.7581

British Mycological Society
Truncatella angustata (Pers.) S. Hughes
825888   1999-09-24
United Kingdom, England, 53.63131 -1.77465

British Mycological Society
Truncatella angustata (Pers.) S. Hughes
273874   1991-05-30
United Kingdom, England, 52.18671 -0.7581

British Mycological Society
Truncatella angustata (Pers.) S. Hughes
490321   1830-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 52.26405 0.12331

British Mycological Society
Truncatella truncata (Lév.) Steyaert
82452   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 52.34515 0.56766

British Mycological Society
104888   1950-09-13
United Kingdom, Wales, 53.0798 -3.71823


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