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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Strigopodia resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) S. Hughes
5759   1982-06-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.89717 -5.46074

British Mycological Society
Strigopodia resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) S. Hughes
113320   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.33946 -6.07315

British Mycological Society
Strigopodia resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) S. Hughes
922688   2003-04-06
United Kingdom, Scotland, 55.87376 -3.04038

British Mycological Society
Strigopodia resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) S. Hughes
113323   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.33946 -6.07315

British Mycological Society
Strigopodia resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) S. Hughes
5760   1982-06-03
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.71318 -5.61111

British Mycological Society
Strigopodia resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) S. Hughes
5758   1982-06-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.73054 -4.94071

British Mycological Society
Strigopodia resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) S. Hughes
909560   1986-08-08
United Kingdom, Scotland, 55.51564 -2.87255


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