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Orbilia sarraziniana
Boud. 1885
Ascomycota > Orbiliomycetes > Orbiliales > Orbiliaceae
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Dickleburgh Moor TM1782Elm, Oxburgh Hall TF4807Felthorpe Woods TG1416Holkham Meals East TF8945Holt, Gresham's School TG0839Horning, Bure Valley Marshes TG3316Sutton Fen TG3723Thompson Common TL9396Welney (WWT) TL5594

Summary

10 records from 9 different sites
Years (# of records): 1987 (1) 1989 (3) 2000 (1) 2002 (1) 2003 (1) 2006 (1) 2024 (2)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Associations: Quercus robur; Salix; Salix cinerea
Substrates: branch, fallen; knopper gall, fallen; log; twig, decorticated; wood, de-corticate
Finders: A. Henrici; Anon; C.R. Stevenson; R. Iliffe; R.E. Evans; Steve Pinnington; Stewart Wright
Identifiers: A. Henrici; A.R. Outen; Jonathan Revett; R. Iliffe; R.E. Evans; Stewart Wright
Confirmer: B.M. Spooner
Comments: 'BMS foray'; 'in moss on Pyrus'

Record Details

23/09/1987 Horning, Bure Valley Marshes; TG3316; Salix; branch, fallen; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
02/07/1989 Holkham Meals East; TF8945; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
20/07/1989 Thompson Common; TL9396; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
27/08/1989 Felthorpe Woods; TG1416; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans
30/09/2000 Welney (WWT); TL5594; Anon; Jonathan Revett
27/04/2002 Holkham Meals East; TF8945; Salix; twig, decorticated; R. Iliffe; R. Iliffe; B.M. Spooner; "BMS foray"
29/10/2003 Holt, Gresham's School; TG0839; Salix; log; A. Henrici; A. Henrici
00/00/2006 Elm, Oxburgh Hall; TF481079; C.R. Stevenson; A.R. Outen; "in moss on Pyrus"
18/05/2024 Dickleburgh Moor; TM1782; Salix cinerea; wood, de-corticate; Steve Pinnington; Stewart Wright
16/06/2024 Sutton Fen; TG3723; Quercus robur; knopper gall, fallen; Stewart Wright; Stewart Wright

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