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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
200539   1960-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 53.61416 0.03928

British Mycological Society
198567   1962-08-01
Ireland, Site name unavailable, 52.82111 -6.88823

British Mycological Society
200538   1960-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 53.06975 0.31201

British Mycological Society
580068   2000-10-05
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 51.4623 -0.346

British Mycological Society
209920   1980-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 50.56529 -3.48391

British Mycological Society
201128   1960-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 50.75355 -1.50521

British Mycological Society
294571   1963-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 53.06975 0.31201

British Mycological Society
803362   1948-10-20
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 53.80071 -0.40723

British Mycological Society
198431   1960-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 54.34638 -3.00143

British Mycological Society
351971   1998-01-12
United Kingdom, England, 51.46018 -0.20212

British Mycological Society
37131   1991-03-01
United Kingdom, England, 50.84399 -1.64629

British Mycological Society
199931   1953-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 55.76014 -4.63116

British Mycological Society
273766   1991-04-01
United Kingdom, England, 50.84399 -1.64629

British Mycological Society
198258   1962-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.66423 -4.36746

British Mycological Society
199666   1960-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 53.06975 0.31201

British Mycological Society
415773   1991-04-01
United Kingdom, England, 50.84399 -1.64629

British Mycological Society
114795   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.79086 -6.34114


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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