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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
321887   1995-03-26
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.55211 -5.33689

British Mycological Society
Chaetosticta Petr. & Syd.
26914   1982-07-12
United Kingdom, England, 50.93442 -2.07253

British Mycological Society
580443   2000-10-16
United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, 54.53216 -7.46011

British Mycological Society
599725   2000-10-17
United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, 54.71003 -7.14746

British Mycological Society
Epibryon interlamellare (Racov.) Döbbeler
242756   1996-04-03
United Kingdom, England, 52.19139 -2.65971

British Mycological Society
Raciborskiomyces peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E. Barr
204031   1975-07-09
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12803 -3.4057

British Mycological Society
Wentiomyces lichenicola subsp. bouteillei Bricaud, Cl. Roux & Sérus.
1002819   1987-03-06
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.73563 -3.37712

British Mycological Society
Wentiomyces lichenicola subsp. bouteillei Bricaud, Cl. Roux & Sérus.
1002820   2001-12-07
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.55745 -3.22748


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