Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sporidesmiella parva (Endophragmia parva, Sporidesmium parvissimum), Sporidesmiella parva var. palauensis, Sporidesmiella parva var. parva
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
162839M.C. Clark   1970-12-12
United Kingdom, England, Gloucestershire, Chipping Campden

AAFC:DAOM
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
182714B.M. Spooner   1981-07-05
United Kingdom, England, Essex, Rayleigh

Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
27327   1980-09-08
United Kingdom, Scotland, 55.56954 -5.09434

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
637232   2001-05-08
United Kingdom, England, 51.65198 -2.65184

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
210027   1980-12-25
United Kingdom, England, 51.62341 0.67119

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
210030   1970-12-12
United Kingdom, England, 52.01323 -1.78285

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
27328   1980-12-25
United Kingdom, England, 51.62341 0.67119

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
27326   1981-07-05
United Kingdom, England, 51.62341 0.67119

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
210029   1980-09-08
United Kingdom, Scotland, 55.56954 -5.09434

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
10691   1989-05-30
United Kingdom, England, 51.83359 -2.07397

British Mycological Society
Sporidesmiella parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
210028   1972-11-25
United Kingdom, England, 51.27816 -0.06586

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Sporidesmiella parva var. parva (M.B. Ellis) P.M. Kirk
PDD 93260Eric H. C. McKenzie   2007-11-12
New Zealand, -38.052461 175.563557


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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