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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
909656   1981-04-15
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.68071 -3.22576

British Mycological Society
490181   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082

British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
72411   1993-02-07
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
909655   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082

British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
206521   1972-05-30
United Kingdom, England, 52.19322 -1.92827

British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
1201138   1972-05-30
United Kingdom, England, 52.19322 -1.92827

British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
73677   1993-02-07
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
490182   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082

British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
490183   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082

British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
73693   1993-06-06
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
909654   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082

British Mycological Society
214901   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 55.80536 -6.23062

British Mycological Society
Exarmidium inclusum (Pers.) Aptroot
909657   1980-04-30
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12607 -3.57082


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Google Map

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