Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lachnum radotinense (Dasyscyphus radotinensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
205533   1972-11-06
United Kingdom, England, 52.19304 -1.78198

British Mycological Society
94158   1984-11-13
United Kingdom, England, 52.28257 -2.36789

British Mycological Society
236294   1984-10-07
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 52.28294 -1.78154

British Mycological Society
1155935   2004-10-24
United Kingdom, England, 53.98987 -1.46769

British Mycological Society
94159   1985-11-12
United Kingdom, England, 52.28293 -2.2213

British Mycological Society
236295   1985-10-20
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 52.28203 -1.48838

British Mycological Society
236296   1970-12-06
United Kingdom, England, 52.19304 -1.78198

British Mycological Society
94157   1984-11-11
United Kingdom, England, 52.28257 -2.36789

British Mycological Society
94156   1981-10-20
United Kingdom, England, 52.37302 -2.07487

British Mycological Society
233680   1972-11-01
United Kingdom, England, 52.19304 -1.78198

British Mycological Society
7382   1984-09-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.92241 -2.51034

British Mycological Society
94155   1980-11-21
United Kingdom, England, 52.19322 -1.92827

British Mycological Society
888502   1985-10-20
United Kingdom, England, 52.28203 -1.48838

British Mycological Society
886793   1984-10-07
United Kingdom, England, 52.28294 -1.78154

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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21781Thomas Læssøe, Anne Molia   AM-227n-20132013-10-03
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Bærum: Snarøykilen, 59.8818 10.614


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Google Map

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