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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
595487   1993-04-25
United Kingdom, England, 52.37193 -1.48734

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
1074442   1998-01-17
United Kingdom, England, 53.63036 -1.47222

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
1075688   2001-02-14
United Kingdom, England, 51.36292 0.22502

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
25394   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
953555   2001-12-05
United Kingdom, England, 52.01159 -2.65706

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
609140   2001-02-15
United Kingdom, England, 51.36292 0.22502

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
799007   1995-05-25
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 53.63093 -1.62343

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
1074211   1998-06-21
United Kingdom, England, 53.63093 -1.62343

British Mycological Society
Fusicladium britannicum (M.B. Ellis) U. Braun & K. Schub.
253427   1995-05-25
United Kingdom, England, 53.63093 -1.62343

British Mycological Society
490820   1840-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.46018 -0.20212


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Google Map

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