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Kelling
Kelling
Map Refs: TG0943 (1 record); TG095434 (1 record); TG096428 (13 records);
TG097423 (1 record); TG097424 (1 record); TG09874287 (1 record); TG1043 (2 records);

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Summary

22 records of 19 species after 9 visits
Max. 11 records on 01/05/2019
Finders: A.R. Leech; Anne Edwards; BMS foray; Stewart Wright; Tony Leech

List of Species for all 9 Visits

Battarrea phalloides (Sandy Stiltball) (1 record)
Golovinomyces asperifoliorum (1 record)
Hypholoma lateritium (Brick Tuft) (1 record)
Lycoperdon excipuliforme (Pestle Puffball) (1 record)
Melastiza cornubiensis (Orange Cup) (1 record)
Microbotryum lychnidis-dioicae (Campion Anther Smut) (1 record)
Microbotryum silenes-dioicae (1 record)
Monilinia johnsonii (Haw Goblet) (1 record)
Mycosphaerella tassiana (1 record)
Puccinia malvacearum (Mallow Rust) (1 record)
Puccinia sessilis (Arum Rust) (1 record)
Puccinia smyrnii (3 records)
Ramularia chaerophylli (1 record)
Ramularia purpurascens (2 records)
Ramularia rubella (Dock Felt) (1 record)
Spermosporina aricola (1 record)
Trochila craterium (Ivy Speckle) (1 record)
Trochila ilicina (Holly Speckle) (1 record)
Uromyces hyacinthi (1 record)

List of Species for each Visit

02/10/1934
Hypholoma lateritium
05/10/1934
Lycoperdon excipuliforme
09/02/2003
Melastiza cornubiensis
26/02/2003
Puccinia smyrnii
28/06/2003
Microbotryum lychnidis-dioicae
16/08/2015
Battarrea phalloides
01/05/2019
Monilinia johnsonii
Mycosphaerella tassiana
Puccinia malvacearum
Puccinia sessilis
Puccinia smyrnii
Ramularia chaerophylli
Ramularia purpurascens
Ramularia rubella
Spermosporina aricola
Trochila craterium
Trochila ilicina
20/05/2020
Microbotryum silenes-dioicae
Puccinia smyrnii
Ramularia purpurascens
Uromyces hyacinthi
23/05/2020
Golovinomyces asperifoliorum

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