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Tricladium splendens
Ingold 1942
UKSI/FRDBI Preferred Species name is Hymenoscyphus splendens
Note: UKSI Preferred Species of Hymemoscyphus splendens is the teleomorph of the anamorph aquatic hyphomycete Tricladium splendens
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High Kelling, Selbrigg Pond TG1038

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2 records from 2 different sites
Years (# of records): 1950 (1) 2024 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Associations: None
Substrates: foam; scum
Finders: E.A. Ellis; Tony Moverley
Identifiers: E.A. Ellis; Tony Moverley
Confirmer: C.T. Ingold
Comment: 'Described as much less common than Alatospora acuminata and Tetracladium setigerum. In scum on the surface of a fresh-water tidal ditch bordering a wood'

Record Details

00/12/1950 Wheatfen, Surlingham; No Grid Ref; scum; E.A. Ellis; E.A. Ellis; C.T. Ingold; "Described as much less common than Alatospora acuminata and Tetracladium setigerum. In scum on the surface of a fresh-water tidal ditch bordering a wood"; Lit. cited: 300
25/10/2024 High Kelling, Selbrigg Pond; TG106389; foam; Tony Moverley; Tony Moverley; Lit. cited: 102;23

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