Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Preussia borealis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
346354   1997-09-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.94647 -3.56326

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
876155   1997-09-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.94647 -3.56326

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
876162   1997-09-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.94647 -3.56326

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
1174469   2005-07-09
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.38478 -4.83612

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
874761   1999-05-05
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.03822 -3.40231

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
346321   1997-09-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.94647 -3.56326

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
369064   1997-05-28
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.21368 -3.74013

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
368992   1997-05-26
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.21368 -3.74013

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
346328   1997-09-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.94647 -3.56326

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
368958   1997-05-26
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.21368 -3.74013

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
368970   1997-05-26
United Kingdom, Scotland, 57.12389 -3.73591

British Mycological Society
Preussia borealis (I. Egeland) Kruys
876189   1997-09-04
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.94647 -3.56326


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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