Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Endococcus apiciicola (Endococcus alpestris, Sorothelia apiciicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Endococcus apiciicola (J. Steiner) R. Sant.
1002409   1989-11-08
United Kingdom, Wales, 52.18504 -3.39097

British Mycological Society
Endococcus apiciicola (J. Steiner) R. Sant.
1002406   2002-02-14
United Kingdom, Wales, 52.80802 -3.85586

British Mycological Society
Endococcus apiciicola (J. Steiner) R. Sant.
1002407   2002-02-22
United Kingdom, Wales, 52.80802 -3.85586

British Mycological Society
Endococcus apiciicola (J. Steiner) R. Sant.
475973   1991-02-17
United Kingdom, England, 50.46924 -3.90366

British Mycological Society
Endococcus apiciicola (J. Steiner) R. Sant.
1002408   1988-03-15
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.72742 -3.95606

British Mycological Society
Endococcus apiciicola (J. Steiner) R. Sant.
1002410   1984-03-01
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.90713 -3.96386

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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E00786287Fryday, Alan Michael   50691994-01-20
Wales

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F67019Swartz   
Jamaica, Jamaica

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F74902E. Sérusiaux   78161985-08-00
France, Limousin, Corrèze, France. Corrèze: the ruins of Château de Ventadour (SE of Egletons), in the valley of la Luzège.

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F74901D. L. Hawksworth   5526 = IMI 2969621985-08-08
United Kingdom, England, British Isles. England: Devon, Dartmoor National Park, Merrivale, north end of Walkham Valley.

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F74900R. G. Woods   1983-07-00
United Kingdom, Wales, Carmarthenshire (v.c. 44), Magna britannia. Cambria. Carmarthenshire, Pumpsaint, Ogofagu Gold Mines.


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