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Hoe Rough, Beetley
Hoe Rough, Beetley (CHEGD data ONLY)
Map Ref: TF9716 (25 records)

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CHEGD Summary
The SSSI Selection Threshold for each group is indicated in brackets.
TOTAL CHEGD SPECIESClavaroid (7)Hygrocybe s.l. (19)Entoloma (15)Geoglossoid (5)Dermoloma (3)
1928900
25 records after 4 visits
Max. 14 CHEGD records on 29/09/1993
CHEGD Finders: A.L. Bull; R.E. Evans

List of CHEGD Species for all 4 Visits

Clavulinopsis corniculata (Meadow Coral) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Clavulinopsis helvola (Yellow Club) 2 records - first on 01/11/1991 & last on 29/09/1993
Cuphophyllus pratensis (Meadow Waxcap) 2 records - first on 19/10/1989 & last on 29/09/1993
Cuphophyllus virgineus (Snowy Waxcap) 2 records - first on 19/10/1989 & last on 29/09/1993
Entoloma clypeatum (Shield Pinkgill) 1 record on 28/04/1991
Entoloma conferendum (Star Pinkgill) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Entoloma hirtipes (Graceful Pinkgill) 2 records - first on 01/11/1991 & last on 29/09/1993
Entoloma incarnatofuscescens (Pinkish Pinkgill) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Entoloma lampropus (Azureleg Pinkgill) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Entoloma porphyrophaeum (Lilac Pinkgill) 1 record on 19/10/1989
Entoloma rhodopolium (Wood Pinkgill) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Entoloma sericeum (Silky Pinkgill) 1 record on 19/10/1989
Entoloma serrulatum (Blue-edge Pinkgill) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Gliophorus irrigatus (Slimy Waxcap) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Gliophorus psittacinus (Parrot Waxcap) 2 records - first on 19/10/1989 & last on 29/09/1993
Hygrocybe chlorophana (Golden Waxcap) 2 records - first on 19/10/1989 & last on 01/11/1991
Hygrocybe citrina 1 record on 29/09/1993
Hygrocybe coccinea (Scarlet Waxcap) 1 record on 29/09/1993
Hygrocybe conica (Blackening Waxcap) 1 record on 19/10/1989

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