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Swanton Novers, Dog Kennel Wood
Swanton Novers, Dog Kennel Wood
Map Ref: TG0232 (23 records);

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23 records of 23 species after 1 visit
Max. 23 records on 09/05/1986
Finders: L.L. Evans; R.E. Evans

List of Species for the single Visit

Bjerkandera adusta (Smoky Bracket) (1 record)
Calycina claroflava (Sulphur Disco) (1 record)
Chondrostereum purpureum (Silverleaf Fungus) (1 record)
Comatricha nigra (1 record)
Cribraria rufa (1 record)
Daedaleopsis confragosa (Blushing Bracket) (1 record)
Dasyscyphella nivea (1 record)
Diatrype disciformis (Beech Barkspot) (1 record)
Diatrype stigma (Common Tarcrust) (1 record)
Diatrypella quercina (Oak Blackhead) (1 record)
Diderma floriforme (1 record)
Exidia glandulosa (Witch's Butter) (1 record)
Ganoderma adspersum (Southern Bracket) (1 record)
Kretzschmaria deusta (Brittle Cinder) (1 record)
Mollisia cinerea (Common Grey Disco) (1 record)
Polydesmia pruinosa (Tarcrust Speckle) (1 record)
Puccinia lapsanae (1 record)
Reticularia lycoperdon (1 record)
Stereum hirsutum (Hairy Curtain Crust) (1 record)
Stereum rugosum (Bleeding Broadleaf Crust) (1 record)
Tapesia fusca (1 record)
Uromyces ficariae (Bitter Chocolate Rust) (1 record)
Xylaria carpophila (Beechmast Candlesnuff) (1 record)
09/05/1986
Bjerkandera adusta
Calycina claroflava
Chondrostereum purpureum
Comatricha nigra
Cribraria rufa
Daedaleopsis confragosa
Dasyscyphella nivea
Diatrype disciformis
Diatrype stigma
Diatrypella quercina
Diderma floriforme
Exidia glandulosa
Ganoderma adspersum
Kretzschmaria deusta
Mollisia cinerea
Polydesmia pruinosa
Puccinia lapsanae
Reticularia lycoperdon
Stereum hirsutum
Stereum rugosum
Tapesia fusca
Uromyces ficariae
Xylaria carpophila

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