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

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
1138556   1978-09-04
United Kingdom, England, 50.649 -3.91091

British Mycological Society
159739   1927-09-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.21128 -3.9056

British Mycological Society
Xylopsora caradocensis (Leight. ex Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
1138512   1975-05-30
United Kingdom, England, 54.34504 -0.84778

British Mycological Society
Xylopsora caradocensis (Leight. ex Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
158702   1926-09-30
United Kingdom, England, 52.0995 -2.95033

British Mycological Society
Xylopsora caradocensis (Leight. ex Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
1138513   1976-05-09
United Kingdom, England, 54.08031 -2.38361

British Mycological Society
Xylopsora friesii (Ach.) Bendiksby & Timdal
352883   1998-07-16
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.03822 -3.40231

British Mycological Society
Xylopsora friesii (Ach.) Bendiksby & Timdal
85390   1990-06-06
United Kingdom, Scotland, Site name unavailable, 57.04278 -2.90804

British Mycological Society
Xylopsora friesii (Ach.) Bendiksby & Timdal
154551   1924-09-01
United Kingdom, Wales, 53.0798 -3.71823


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