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Coprinellus angulatus
(Peck) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo 2001
UKSI/FRDBI Preferred Species name is Tulosesus angulatus
Basidiomycota > Agaricomycetes > Agaricales > Psathyrellaceae
Details on: FRDBI (login required); MycoBank; GBIF; Species Fungorum; NBN Atlas

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Bawdeswell Heath TG0319Bergh Apton (BACT) TM3099Easton Estate TG1411Felmingham, Bryant's Heath TG2529Holt Country Park TG0838Holt Lowes TG0838Kelling Heath TG1041Newton Flotman TM2198Raynham Hall TF8825Ringland TG1213Weeting, Emily's Wood TL7989

Summary

12 records from 11 different sites
Years (# of records): 1991 (1) 1992 (1) 1993 (1) 1995 (3) 2007 (1) 2009 (3) 2011 (1) 2025 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Associations: None
Substrates: bonfire site; burnt ground
Finders: foray; Jonathan Revett; Kerry Robinson; R.E. Evans; Tony Leech; Yvonne Mynett
Identifiers: Jonathan Revett; Kerry Robinson; R.E. Evans; Tony Leech; Yvonne Mynett
Confirmers: None
Comment: 'Burnt site'

Record Details

28/10/1991 Raynham Hall; TF8825; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans; "Burnt site"
23/07/1992 Ringland; TG1213; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
25/10/1993 Easton Estate; TG1411; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
17/09/1995 Holt Country Park; TG0838; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
24/09/1995 Newton Flotman; TM2198; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
24/09/1995 Weeting, Emily's Wood; TL7989; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
15/10/2007 Bawdeswell Heath; TG033198; bonfire site; Jonathan Revett; Jonathan Revett
04/05/2009 Kelling Heath; TG1041; burnt ground; Kerry Robinson; Kerry Robinson
21/07/2009 Holt Lowes; TG0838; burnt ground; Tony Leech; Tony Leech
18/10/2009 Bergh Apton (BACT); TM3199; Tony Leech; Tony Leech
16/10/2011 Bergh Apton (BACT); TM3099; burnt ground; foray; Tony Leech
16/11/2025 Felmingham, Bryant's Heath; TG2529; bonfire site; Yvonne Mynett; Yvonne Mynett

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