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Cyclaneusma minus
(Butin) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter 1983
Ascomycota > Leotiomycetes > Chaetomellales > Marthamycetaceae
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Holt Lowes TG0937Ketteringham, Ladybelt Country Park TG1702Hoveton Hall TG313202Grimston Warren TF6721Buckenham Carrs TG3605Ketteringham, Ladybelt Country Park TG1702Catfield Hall Estate TG3720Sporle Wood TF8611West Acre TF7714

Summary

9 records from 8 different sites
Years (# of records): 1987 (1) 2022 (1) 2023 (5) 2024 (2)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Associations: Pinus; Pinus radiata; Pinus sylvestris
Substrates: dead leaf; dead needle; fallen needle; needle; needle, fallen
Finders: R.E. Evans; Stewart Wright
Identifiers: R.E. Evans; Stewart Wright
Confirmers: None
Comments: None

Record Details

21/10/1987 Holt Lowes; TG0937; Pinus; needle; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
31/12/2022 Ketteringham, Ladybelt Country Park; TG1702; Pinus sylvestris; dead needle; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
16/01/2023 Hoveton Hall; TG313202; Pinus sylvestris; needle, fallen; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
21/01/2023 Grimston Warren; TF6721; Pinus sylvestris; dead leaf; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
18/03/2023 Buckenham Carrs; TG3605; Pinus sylvestris; needle, fallen; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
02/09/2023 Ketteringham, Ladybelt Country Park; TG1702; dead needle; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
07/10/2023 Catfield Hall Estate; TG3720; Pinus radiata; dead needle; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
02/11/2024 Sporle Wood; TF8611; Pinus sylvestris; fallen needle; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright
14/12/2024 West Acre; TF7714; Pinus sylvestris; fallen needle; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright

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