Dataset: RMS
Search Criteria: Wales; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0003592G. F. Laundon   808291960-05-27
Wales, Powys, Rock Park, Llandrindod, Wales, G. B.

RMS
Diaporthe pantherina (Berk.) Cooke
RMS0003713P. G. M. Rhodes   48761931-08-18
Wales, Harlech, Marioneth

RMS
RMS0003928S. J. Hughes   172661947-08-05
Wales, Mid Wales, Ceredigion, Cwm Woods, Aberysthwyth, G. B.

RMS
RMS0004219P. G. Rhodes   29891927-07-26
Wales, Trwyn y Penrhyn, Penmon, Anglesea

RMS
RMS0004223P. G. Rhodes   29891927-07-26
Wales, Trwyn y Penrhyn, Penmon, Anglesea

RMS
RMS0006965P. G. M. Rhodes   43401929-08-30
Wales, Merioneth

RMS
Anthostomella ammophila (W. Phillips & Plowr.) Sacc.
RMS0010150P. G. M. Rhodes   1929-08-28
Wales, Merioneth, Mochras

RMS
RMS0025830P. G. M. Rhodes   37101928-04-08
Wales, Pembina

RMS
RMS0025927G. F. Laundon   1960-05-29
Wales, Shaky Bridge

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Ovularia destructiva (W. Phillips & Plowr.) Massee
RMS0027764P. G. M. Rhodes   43041929-08-26
Wales, Harlech


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