Dataset: MICH
Search Criteria: United Kingdom; Ireland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Sphaerella euphorbiae Plowr. & W. Phillips
14972C.B. Plowright   1876-00-00
United Kingdom, Ireland, Dinmore

MICH:Fungi
Daedalea confragosa (Bolton) Pers.
144483A. E. Musker   s. n.1950-10-03
United Kingdom, Ireland, North Ireland, Belfast

MICH:Fungi
170277R. W. Dennis   s. n.
United Kingdom, Ireland, N. Bull Island, Dublin

MICH:Fungi
Marasmius littoralis QuÃ?'©l. & Le Bret.
175731F. Hossell   s. n.1950-09-20
United Kingdom, Ireland, North Bull Island, Dublin, Southern Ireland

MICH:Fungi
Panus conchatus (Bull.) Fr.
181072D. A. Reid   s. n.1952-09-04
United Kingdom, Ireland, Galway, Connemara; between Leenaun and Wiet Bridge.

MICH:Fungi
Tricholoma melaleucum (Pers.) P. Kumm.
183990F. C. Hummel   s. n.1950-10-31
United Kingdom, Ireland, North Bull Island, Dublin, S Ireland

MICH:Fungi
Stropharia coronilla (Bull.) W. Saunders & W.G. Sm.
213672F. C. Hossell   s. n.1950-07-08
United Kingdom, Ireland, Dublin, Southern part of the country; Dublin; North Bull Island.

MICH:Fungi
230022F. Hossell   s. n.1950-08-28
United Kingdom, Ireland, North Bull Island, Dublin, S Ireland

MICH:Fungi
Rhodocybe popinalis (Fr.) Singer
243213F. C. Hassell   s. n.1950-09-20
United Kingdom, Ireland, South Ireland, North Bull Island, Dublin

MICH:Fungi
Thaxteria phaeostroma (Durieu & Mont.) C. Booth
309843F. K. Sparrow, Jr.   s. n.1964-10-10
United Kingdom, Ireland, Wicklow, Bray, Kilruddery Demesne.

MICH:Fungi
amerosporium caricum Lib. ex Sacc.
324336F. C. Hassell   s. n.1950-08-21
United Kingdom, Ireland, Dublin, North Bull Island


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Google Map

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