Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arachnomyces nitidus (Pleuroascus nitidus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S. Salmon
732327   1999-07-17
United Kingdom, England, 54.79986 -1.92375

British Mycological Society
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S. Salmon
519729   1999-07-17
United Kingdom, England, 54.79986 -1.92375

British Mycological Society
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S. Salmon
291138   1959-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 53.06975 0.31201

British Mycological Society
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S. Salmon
796534   1901-09-21
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 53.53878 -1.17157

British Mycological Society
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S. Salmon
198776   1960-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 53.15957 0.31684

Indian Ascomycetes Fungal Database


IASD
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S. Salmon,
IASD56   1902-00-00
India, Coimbatore (TN)

New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S. Salmon
NBM-F-03858Carter, Adrian   AC 912005-08-28
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Cumberland, Route 19, Area lot 514711, 46.1711 -63.1577

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S.Salmon
02934736A. E. Apinis   s.n.1964-05-00
United Kingdom, Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire, England

NY:NY
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S.Salmon
84700C. Crossland   1901-08-00
United Kingdom, England, Surrey, Queen's Cottage, Kew

NY:NY
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S.Salmon
84701C. Crossland   1901-08-00
United Kingdom, England, Surrey, Queen's Cottage, Kew

NY:NY
Arachnomyces nitidus Massee & E.S.Salmon
84702C. Crossland   1901-08-00
United Kingdom, England, Surrey, Queen's Cottage, Kew


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Google Map

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