Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Celothelium ischnobelum (Leptorhaphis carrollii, Leptorhaphis ischnobela, Melanotheca ischnobela, Tomasellia ischnobela, Verrucaria ischnobelum, Verrucaria myriospora)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
19552   1986-05-27
United Kingdom, Scotland, 54.95849 -4.26607

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
E01002380Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   259361996-05-03
Republic of Ireland, (VC H1) South Kerry, Uragh Wood

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Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
E01002379Coppins, Brian J.   257912008-11-04
Republic of Ireland, (VC H9) Co. Clare, Poulanine, 140m

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Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
E01002146Coppins, B.J. & Douglass, J.R.   255472019-04-14
Scotland, (VC 76) Renfrewshire, River Calder, 55.803333 -4.634444, 50m

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Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
E00756332Coppins, Brian J.; Taylor-Pigott, A.   243742014-03-28
Scotland, (VC 106) East Ross, Strath Bran, Grudie Oakwood

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Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
E00756230Fryday, Alan Michael   1987-11-00
England, (VC 62) North-East Yorkshire

E
Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
E00745137Yahr, Rebecca; Coppins, B. J.   54532013-06-12
Hordaland, Flyke Province, Tysnes: Beltestad east, 59.987778 5.470278

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Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
E00661471Coppins, Brian J.   234172011-05-13
Scotland, (VC 97) Westerness

University of Gothenburg


GB
Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
GB-0148641Hultengren, Svante   1831993-09-07
Sweden, Dalsland

GB
Celothelium ischnobelum (Nyl.) M.B. Aguirre
GB-0168127Arvidsson, Lars & Hultengren, Svante   2009-07-16
Sweden, Dalsland, Norra RĂ¥dane


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