Dataset: CFMR
Search Criteria: Scotland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
2574S. Gregory   PB-88.41983-05-00
Scotland

CFMR
44501D.J. Lodge & E. Emmet   SCOT-82007-09-16
Scotland, Kincraig, near Kingusse

CFMR
Cuphophyllus virgineus (Wulfen) Kovalenko
44497D.J. Lodge & E. Emmet   SCOT-42007-09-16
Scotland, Nethy Bridge

CFMR
15627F. Roll-Hansen   T-42-T1960-06-02
Scotland

CFMR
Hygrocybe coccinea (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
44499D.J. Lodge & E. Emmet   SCOT-62007-09-16
Scotland, Kincraig, near Kingusse

CFMR
Hygrocybe coccinea (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
44500D.J. Lodge & E. Emmet   SCOT-72007-09-16
Scotland, Kincraig, near Kingusse

CFMR
Hygrocybe punicea (Fr.) P. Kumm.
44496D.J. Lodge & E. Emmet   SCOT-22007-09-16
Scotland, Kincraig, near Kingusse

CFMR
44498D.J. Lodge & E. Emmet   SCOT-52007-09-16
Scotland, Kincraig, near Kingusse

CFMR
Laccaria Berk. & Broome
19250D. Krueger   FP-985511997-09-01
Scotland, Perthshire, Blackwood of Rannoch

CFMR
15202D. Krueger   FP-985531997-08-31
Scotland, Tayside, Barry Links Sand Dunes

CFMR
Phellinus fastuosus (Lév.) S. Ahmad
23297   F132
Scotland, Forest Research Lab University

CFMR
27677R.W. Davidson   FP-100581-Sp1968-07-28
Scotland, Hopetowm House

CFMR
undetermined
24162   F-383
Scotland, Forest Research Lab University

CFMR
undetermined
24276   F408
Scotland, Forest Research Lab University

CFMR
undetermined
25395   F-222
Scotland, Forest Research Lab, University of Glasgow

CFMR
Tomentella fuscella (J. Schröt.) S. Lundell
58277E.M. Wilson   SSMF-705-45781928-10-31
Scotland, Peebles, Glentress

CFMR
Tomentella fuscella (J. Schröt.) S. Lundell
58278   SSMF-705-45791954-09-10
Scotland, Hardcastle Creek

CFMR
Tomentella fuscella (J. Schröt.) S. Lundell
58279E.M. Wilson   SSMF-705-45801921-10-31
Scotland, Balcanes


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