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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
824268   1999-05-21
United Kingdom, England, 53.63131 -1.77465

British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
823798   1999-04-24
United Kingdom, England, 54.2587 -1.31072

British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
819379   1998-08-08
United Kingdom, England, 54.25655 -1.00375

British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
691837   1994-06-12
United Kingdom, England, 52.68593 1.32754

British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
691843   1994-05-29
United Kingdom, England, 52.8695 1.19296

British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
939387   2002-05-02
United Kingdom, England, 52.97043 0.75353

British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
51268   1993-08-22
United Kingdom, Wales, 53.17529 -3.27317

British Mycological Society
Taphridium umbelliferarum (Rostr.) Lagerh. & Juel
1950   1987-05-27
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.70976 -4.82384


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