Dataset: KANU-KU-F
Search Criteria: Wales; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1676   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604 887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-1677   
Wales, River Ystwyth, Wales, SN 590 778, 52.403787 -4.011579

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1678   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604 887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Thaumalea
KU-F-1679   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1680   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1681   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Asellus
KU-F-1682   
Wales, Bystock Fish Pond, Devon, SY 034 844, 52.422177 -3.771973

KANU:KU-F
Asellaria aselli D. Scheer ex D. Scheer
KU-F-1683   
Wales, Bystock Fish Pond, Devon, SY 034 844, 52.422177 -3.771973

KANU:KU-F
Astreptonema Hauptfl.
KU-F-1684   
Wales, Bystock Fish Pond, Devon, SY 034 844, 52.422177 -3.771973

KANU:KU-F
Asellus
KU-F-1685   
Wales, Wellington River north of Portchester, SU 607 093, 52.422177 -3.771973

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-1686   
Wales, River Bare, Wareham, East Stoke, at Reshwater Biological Association River Laboratory, 52.422177 -3.771973

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-1687   
Wales, River Bare, Wareham, East Stoke, at Reshwater Biological Association River Laboratory, 52.422177 -3.771973

KANU:KU-F
Simulium
KU-F-1688   
Wales, River Bare, Wareham, East Stoke, at Reshwater Biological Association River Laboratory, 52.422177 -3.771973

KANU:KU-F
Harpella melusinae L. Léger & Duboscq
KU-F-1689   
Wales, River Bare, Wareham, East Stoke, at Reshwater Biological Association River Laboratory, 52.422177 -3.771973


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