Dataset: ILLS-
Search Criteria: United Kingdom; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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J.M. Sinnott & N.H. Sinnott   4381964-09-16
United Kingdom, Scotland,, Black Wood of Rannoch, Loch Rannoch. Perthshire., 55.82766 -4.51646

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Russula adusta (Pers.) Fr.
N. Sinnott   7651966-07-25
United Kingdom, England,, Royal Botanic Gardens. Kew., 51.47854 -0.29526

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W.G. Farlow   s.n.1881-06-00
United Kingdom, Bermuda Islands, 32.3078 -64.7505

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ILLS00125164S.J. Hughes   s.n.1947-11-12
United Kingdom, Stake Woods, Devon, 50.7 -3.533333

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Graphium flexuosum (Massee) Sacc.
ILLS00173350S.J. Hughes   s.n.1953-09-07
United Kingdom, Scotland, Loch of Craigbush, Pe rhi shine, 57.116258 -4.136682

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Gyrothrix inops (Berl.) Piroz.
ILLS00173366P.D. Hewett   s.n.1948-11-28
United Kingdom, Asterely Park, Middlesex, Lancashire, 51.5 -0.416667

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ILLS00123893E.A. & M.B. Ellis   s.n.1947-05-25
United Kingdom, Norfolk, Wheatfen Broad., 52.666667 1

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Cryptocoryneum condensatum (Wallr.) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes ex S. Hughes
ILLS00125198S.J. Hughes   s.n.1950-06-26
United Kingdom, Swan Green, Mt. Lyndhurst, G.B., 50.866667 -1.583333

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Cryptocoryneum candensatum
ILLS00125201S.J. Hughes   s.n.1948-08-29
United Kingdom, Surrey, Boschill, Surrey, 51.269738 -0.402165

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Cryptocoryneum candensatum
ILLS00125202S.J. Hughes   s.n.1948-06-13
United Kingdom, Rammore Common, G.B., 51.269738 -0.402165

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Cryptocoryneum condensatum (Wallr.) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes ex S. Hughes
ILLS00125199S.J. Hughes   11947-04-12
United Kingdom, Howldale, 54.6 -1.5

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ILLS00125203S.J. Hughes   s.n.1947-11-04
United Kingdom, Fargo Salley, Yorks, 53.992119 -1.541812

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Glutinoglossum glutinosum (Pers.) Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon
V.P. Hustad, P.F. Cannon, B.T.M. Dentinger & A.M. Ainsworth   ANM24562011-10-09
United Kingdom, Wales, Lleyn Peninsula, Trefor, 52.996283 -4.43425

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Glutinoglossum glutinosum (Pers.) Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon
V.P. Hustad, P.F. Cannon & B.T.M. Dentinger   ANM24762011-10-13
United Kingdom, Wales, Snowdonia National Park, Trail to summit of Mt. Snowdon, 53.06969˚ N, 4.074755˚ W, 53.06969 -4.074755

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Glutinoglossum glutinosum (Pers.) Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon
V.P. Hustad & P.F. Cannon   ANM24852011-10-16
United Kingdom, Scotland, Island of Skye, Sleat, Tokavaig, stop along road, 57.133269˚ N, 5.969413˚ W, 57.133269 -5.969413

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Glutinoglossum glutinosum (Pers.) Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon
V.P. Hustad, P.F. Cannon, D.R. Genney & A.J. Silverside   ANM25292011-10-16
United Kingdom, Scotland, Island of Skye, Talisker Beach, 57.28127˚ N, 6.459975˚ W, 57.28127 -6.459975

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ILLS00000877F. Currey   s.n.1855-04-26
United Kingdom, Shroffeld's Wood., 51.985431 -1.120117


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