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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Septonema leptaleum (Ellis) S. Hughes
502568   1999-09-02
United Kingdom, England, 54.61456 -3.16285

British Mycological Society
24614   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
Septonema fasciculare (Corda) S. Hughes
24640   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
790090   1953-03-22
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 53.89922 -1.31665

British Mycological Society
Septonema Corda
556961   1991-05-30
United Kingdom, England, 52.18671 -0.7581

British Mycological Society
803372   1948-09-25
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 54.17019 -1.61855

British Mycological Society
730449   2002-06-23
United Kingdom, England, 52.27114 -0.31606

British Mycological Society
24631   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
817407   1998-05-16
United Kingdom, England, 53.63036 -1.47222

British Mycological Society
922787   1943-06-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 55.96213 -3.20294

British Mycological Society
Septonema fasciculare (Corda) S. Hughes
24634   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
24630   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
803373   1948-04-10
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 53.36072 -1.47555

British Mycological Society
791090   1950-04-14
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 54.17019 -1.61855

British Mycological Society
Septonema Corda
114797   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.79086 -6.34114

British Mycological Society
138364   1977-09-05
United Kingdom, England, 51.74189 -2.65314


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