Auchenbowie, 91 Auchmore Woods, 116 auctus, Eudorylas, 28 Auricularia auricula-judae, 23 aurivernica, Pseudexechia, 22, 34, 48 autumnalis, Mycetophila, 21, 33, 47 Aviemore, 5, 12, 55, 61, 64, 70, 74, 77, 86, 88, 93, 94, 96, 98, 102, 104, 117, 133, 144 Avon Gorge NNR, 63, 100, 116, 134, 136 Aylesbeare Common, 72, 120 Aylesford Old Pit near Maidstone, 129 Azana, 41, 45, 69 Badger’s Wood, 61 Bagley Wood, 4, 93 Balmoral Forest, 77 Balnaguard Glen, 101 Balnaught, 66, 86 Balquhidder, 97 baltica, Sciophila, 23 Banchory, 77, 85, 102 Banham Great Fen, 63, 67, 74 Ban-y-gor Wood, 101 barbata, Allodia, 18, 33, 45, 66 Barking, 113, 126 Barrow Farm Bog, 91 Barton Mills, 76, 115, 136, 141, 142, 150 Barton-on-Humber, 126 basalis, Chalarus, 31, 34, 52 basicornis, Bolitophila, 18, 33, 44 Bassenfell, 93 Bath, 147 Batsford Arboretum, 111 Battersea Park, 146 Bawburgh, 76 beatricis, Jassidophaga, 28 Beattock, 139 Beaulieu River, 61 beckeri, Dorylomorpha, 43, 52, 144 Beechen Wood, Lullingstone, 130 Beinn Eighe NNR, 74, 89, 101, 104 Beldon Bottom, 107 Belladrum Burn, 55, 56, 77, 85, 92 Ben Alder, 70 Ben Chalun, 61 Ben Lawers NNR, 57 Ben Ledi, 82, 83, 84 Ben Macdhui, 57 Ben Vorlich, 136 Benfleet, 140 Bentley Wood, 148 Berengrave, 66 Berrow, 147 Betula, 55, 63, 64, 66, 74, 75, 78, 79, 85, 90, 97, 98, 104, 108, 114, 115, 122, 127, 130, 133, 135, 144, 147 Bewdley, 146 bialorussica, Mycetophila, 41, 47, 86 bicincta, Exechia, 80 bicincta, Paraplaypeza, 26 bicolor, Orfelia, 38, 44, 62 bicolor, Trichonta, 39, 49, 118 bifasciata, Leia in <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 41, 47, 84 Bigsweir, 128, 137 bilineata, Gnoriste, 6, 41, 47, 83 bilineata, Leia, 41, 47, 84 bimaculata, Bolitophila, 37, 44, 55 bimaculata, Neoempheria, 38, 48, 99 bipunctata, Macrocera, 44, 59 Birk Gill, 82, 118 Birkbeck Wood, 87 Birks of Aberfeldy, 70, 71, 96, 98 biseta, Agathomyia, 130 Bishop’s Wood, 142 Bishton, 30 bisignata, Brachypeza, 19, 33, 45 biumbrata, Neoplatyura, 37, 44, 53, 62 biumbrata, Orfelia, 37, 44, 53 Bix Bottom NR, 116, 143, 148, 149 Bjerk<strong>and</strong>era, 56 Bjerk<strong>and</strong>era adusta, 129 Black Cliff, 96, 110 Black Rock gorge, 72 Black Wood of Rannoch, 81, 98, 101, 102, 104, 120 Blackboys, 143 Blackgang Chine, 140 Blackmoor Copse, 88, 145 Blackpool Moss, Whitlaw Mosses NNR, 145 Blacktoft S<strong>and</strong>s, 61 Blackwater Estuary, 126 Blackwater Marshes, 125 Blair Atholl, 76 Blairgowrie, 77 Blaise Castle, 84 Blaise Woods, 129, 134 Blakeney Hill Woods, 100 Blakeney Point, 107, 150 Blakeway Coppice, 117 blattoides, Aenigmatias, 134 Blean Woods NNR, 88, 118, 136, 146 Blickling, 87 Boar’s Hill, 149 Boat of Garten, 55, 86, 87, 90, 135 Bodnagrantach SSSI, 58 Bog End, Moor House NNR, 60, 107 bohemanni, Chaetopleurophora, 40, 51, 134 bohemica, Mycetophila, 41, 47, 86 Bohuntine, 86 Boletina, 33, 39, 41, 45, 70, 71, 72 Boletus granulatus, 80 Bolitophila, 33, 37, 38, 40, 44, 55 Bolitophila species, 18 Bolt<strong>by</strong>, Spring Wood, 18 Bonhill, 78, 87, 91, 92, 111 Bookham Common SSSI, 112 boreale, Brevicornu, 19, 33, 45 borealis, Polylepta, 38, 48, 104 boreella, Agathomyia, 129 Boscombe, 140 Boulder Mere, Wisley Common, 130 174
Boundless Copse, 21, 87, 89 Bournemouth, 111 Bourton Combe, 134 Bowlees Combe Cave, 117 Bowness, 59 Box Hill, 68, 129 Brachypeza, 33, 41, 45, 72 Brackl<strong>and</strong> Glen Wood, 78 Braelangwell Wood, 63, 73, 78 Braemar area, 94, 117 Braewas, 74 Braidwood, 76 Bramling, 76 Brampton, 61 Bramshaw Wood, 62 Brancaster, 67, 74, 120 br<strong>and</strong>eri, Mycomya, 17, 37, 47, 53, 92 Br<strong>and</strong>eston, 87 Bransbury Common, 63 Bransl<strong>and</strong> Wood, Bletchingley, 142 Bratton Lakes, 83 Braunton Burrows NNR, 147 Brechin, 21 Breckl<strong>and</strong>s, 147, 150 bremia, Anatella, 17, 38, 45, 69 Brenchley Wood, 130 Brenscombe, 62 Bressingham, 130, 133 brevicaudis, Chalarus, 30, 31 Brevicornu, 33, 39, 41, 45, 46, 73, 74 brevifrons, Aenigmatias, 12, 40, 51, 133 Bricket Wood, 146 Bridford Wood, 106 Bridge of Allen, 140 Bridge of Balgie, 85, 102, 104 Bridge of Brown, 64, 101, 106, 139 Bridgend, 107 brigantia, Trichonta, 39, 49, 118 Brigsteer Woods, 103 Brinken Wood, 61 Brithdir Isaf, 82 britteni, Mycomya, 17, 41, 47, 92 britteni, Rymosia, 17, 42, 48, 106, 107 Broadbottom, 124 Brockenhurst, 58, 60, 65, 88, 89, 99, 139 Brodie, 144 Broken Wood, 85 Brookhill Wood, 145 Brookwood, 127 Brown’s Folly, 96 Brownsea Isl<strong>and</strong>, 124, 125, 127 Brownsham, 102, 128 Buck’s Mills, 88 Buckholt Wood, 134 Buckingham Palace Garden, 23, 75, 109, 115, 127, 129 Buckingham Thick Copse, 17, 23, 78, 79, 102, 120 Bucklebury Common, 78, 111, 113 bullata, Phora, 40, 51, 135 Bure Marshes NNR, 56, 81, 87, 141 Burhunt Gulley, 89 Burnham Beeches NNR, 17, 62, 63, 64, 66, 76, 78, 79, 83, 84, 85, 88, 96, 99, 112, 113, 115, 127, 129, 148 Burren Grikes, 73 Bursdon Moor, 73 Burton Mill Pond, 106 Butley Thicks, 136 Butterstone Loch, 121 buxtoni, Sciophila, 42, 49, 78, 112 Cabilla Wood, 91 Caer Felin, 113 caesarea, Sciophila, 23 Caharton Bay, 142 Cairn Gorm, 5, 82 Cairngorm NNR, 57, 61, 82, 99, 137 Cairngorms, 57, 61, 70 Caithness Flow Country, 74 caledonicus, Eudorylas, 28 California Country Park, 58, 89, 110, 129 caliginosa, Phronia, 38, 48, 101 Call<strong>and</strong>er, 78 Callomyia, 37, 43, 51, 53, 131 Calluna, 60, 87, 114, 144, 147 Cally Palace, 102 Calocybe gambosa, 22 Camarophyllus, 117 Cambridge, 64, 80, 107, 113, 114, 127, 129 Cambridge University, 84 Camghouran, Rannoch, 77, 85, 89, 101, 104 campestris, Pipunculus, 30 Campo<strong>not</strong>us, 138 Camusurich, 78, 86, 90 Canford Heath, 92 carbonaria, Docosia, 41, 46, 75 Cardiff, 29 Carex, 81, 108 Carex acutifolius, 69, 140 Carex paniculata, 69, 106, 140 Carex riparia, 62, 140 Carex rostrata, 69, 106 Carie, Rannoch Forest, 71, 77, 86, 89 carinatus, Cephalops, 43, 52, 140 carli, Phronia, 104 Carr Wood, 99 Carrion, 135, 137, 138 caspius, Ochlerotatus, 126 Castanea sativa, 78 Castle Bolton Woods, 87 Castle Drogo, 109 Castle Eden Dene NNR, 67, 87, 121 Castle Loch, Lochmaben, 64 Castor Hangl<strong>and</strong>s NNR, 143 Catacol, Arran, 115 Catfield Fen NNR, 58, 74, 87, 103, 107, 120, 124, 141 caudata, Mycetophila, 41, 47, 86 Cavenham Heath NNR, 114 Cawdor Wood, 85, 86 175
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