Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudopeltis filicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Pseudopeltis filicum L. Holm & K. Holm
53031   1993-05-30
Ireland, 53.00209 -8.96893

British Mycological Society
Pseudopeltis filicum L. Holm & K. Holm
910206   1980-09-09
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.1313 -4.01274

British Mycological Society
Pseudopeltis filicum L. Holm & K. Holm
1160700   2004-05-17
United Kingdom, England, 54.25187 -0.54339

British Mycological Society
Pseudopeltis filicum L. Holm & K. Holm
53038   1993-05-30
Ireland, 53.00209 -8.96893

British Mycological Society
Pseudopeltis filicum L. Holm & K. Holm
140283   1980-09-09
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.1313 -4.01274

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Pseudopeltis filicum L. Holm & K. Holm
F30034K. & L. Holm   854b1976-06-10
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Uppland, Dalby parish, in mixed forest c. 200 m NW of Jerusalem., 59 17

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Pseudopeltis filicum L. Holm & K. Holm
BPI 843413Holm, K.; Holm, L.   854b; 854b1976-06-10
Sweden, Jerusalem, Dalby parish, Uppland mixed forest 200 meters NW of


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Google Map

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