nonnisilva, Sciophila, 23, 34, 49 Norman’s Burrow Wood, 76 North Kent Marshes, 28 North Wales, 19, 28, 30, 65, 71, 81, 101, 102, 108, 124 Northern Engl<strong>and</strong>, 18, 21, 23, 31, 58, 60, 71, 76, 86, 87, 94, 96, 102, 104, 107, 123, 128, 133, 139, 149 Northern Scotl<strong>and</strong>, 18, 19, 22, 30, 56 norwegiense, Dynatosoma, 37, 46, 78 nudipes, Plectanocnema, 40, 51, 136 Nûg, 23 Oakl<strong>and</strong> Wood, 120 Oare, Faversham, 123 oberon, Cephalops in <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 34, 52 obliquus, Eudorylas, 27, 29, 34, 52 obscura, Dixella, 42, 50, 123 obscura, Mycetobia, 24, 31, 39, 50, 122 obscura, Mycetophila, 88 obscura, Phora, 40, 51, 135 obscuripennis, Seri, 38, 51, 132 occultans, Mycomya, 42, 48, 96 Ochlerotatus, 40, 50, 125, 126, 127 ochracea, Sciophila, 3, 37, 49, 53, 114 Odiham Common, 85 Oenanthe fistulosa, 56 Ogof Dydd Byraf, 121 Ogof Ffynnon, 121 Old Buckenham Fen, 67, 92, 116, 140 Old Spey Bridge, 73 Old Windsor Wood, 109 oldenbergi, Pipunculus, 29, 40, 52, 148 Oldmoor Wood, Strelley, 12, 125 Olverston, 63 Omphalotus, 117 Open Brasenose Common, 109 Opetia, 25 Orfelia, 37, 38, 41, 44, 45, 53, 62, 64 Orlestone Forest, 142 ornata, Mycomya, 8, 39, 48, 96 Orthopodomyia, 38, 50, 127 Oryctolagus cuniculus, 125 Osier Lake, Godmanchester, 75, 100 Oversley Wood, 84 Ovington, 56 Owlacombe Wood, 73 Oxford, 12, 106, 107, 114, 136 Oxwich Burrows, 103 Oxwich NNR, 28, 78, 96, 113, 120, 147, 150 Padstow, 62 Palaeodocosia, 38, 39, 48, 100 palliditarsis, Tomosvaryella, 30, 35, 52 pallidula, Boletina, 19, 33, 45 pallipes, Docosia, 41, 46, 76 pallipes, Mycetobia, 24, 34, 50, 121, 122 palposa, Phora, 138 palposa, Triphleba, 138 Pamber Forest, 95 Panellus serotinus, 78 pannonicus, Beckerias, 141 pannonicus, Cephalops, 43, 52, 141 paradentata, Mycomya, 22 Paradise, 75 parallela, Pseudexechia, 17, 42, 48, 105 Park End Wood, 65 parmenteri, Chalarus, 30, 34, 52 parva, Mycomya, 42, 48, 96 parviareolata, Sciophila, 23 Pass of Killiecrankie, 55, 66, 68, 76, 78, 86, 91 Paxillus, 55, 116 Paxillus involutus, 55 Peak District, 71 pectinifera, Mycomya, 42, 48, 97 pectinivalva, Exechia, 41, 46, 81 pectinunguis, Boletina, 39, 45, 71 Pencelli Mire, 86, 89, 130 Penhale S<strong>and</strong>s, 142, 147 penicillata, Phora, 40, 51, 136 Peniophora, 56 Pennard Hill, 85 Pentwd Marshes, 120 permixta, Mycomya, 38, 48, 97 perpallida, Mycetophila, 18 perplexus, Chalarus, 31 perpusilla, Orfelia in Shirt 1987, 41, 44, 63 perpusilla, Pyratula, 41, 44, 63 persimilis, Phronia, 39, 48, 102 perspicuus, Cephalops, 3, 38, 52, 141 Perth, 140 Peter’s Wood, 97 Pett’s Wood, 74, 131 petulans, Phronia, 39, 48, 103 Peucedanum, 136 Peziza rep<strong>and</strong>a, 66, 67 Peziza species, 67 Peziza varia, 67 phaeton, Pipunculus in <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 29, 35, 52 Phellinus, 57 Phellinus igniarius, 23, 84 Phellinus pomaceus, 114, 129 Phellinus species, 114 Pholiota, 80 Phora, 40, 51, 135, 136 Phragmites, 67, 69, 85, 92, 109, 141 Phragmites australis, 125, 141 Phronia, 34, 38, 39, 42, 48, 101, 102, 103, 104 Phronia sp. nov. sensu <strong>Falk</strong> (<strong>1991</strong>), 22, 34, 48 Phronia species, 22 Picea abies, 112 picea, Formica, 134 pictipennis, Neoempheria, 99 piffardi, Leia, 41, 47, 85 pilosa, Sceptonia, 39, 49, 110 Pinhay Warren, 140 Pinus, 20, 55, 63, 66, 69, 73, 74, 75, 77, 79, 87, 89, 90, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 111, 114, 117, 118, 133, 135, 136, 147 Pinus sylvestris, 121 Piptoporus, 96 184
Piptoporus betulinus, 84 Pipunculus, 28, 34, 35, 40, 43, 52, 148, 149 Pipunculus species, 29 pistillata, Allodia, 18, 33, 45 Pitmaduthy Moss, 106 placida, Rymosia, 22, 34, 49 Plas Heaton, 106 Plas y Gors, 109 Platypeza, 43, 51, 132 Plectanocnema, 40, 51, 136 Pleurotus cornucopiae, 72 Pleurotus ostreatus, 72 Pleurotus pulmonarius, 72 Pleurotus species, 19 Plicaturopsis, 96 Plucking Grove Wood, 121 plurisetosa, 116 plurisetosa, Sciophila, 39, 49, 115 pollicata, Exechiopsis, 21, 33, 47 Polylepta, 38, 48, 104 Polyporus, 56, 57, 91 Polyporus badius, 133 Polyporus durus, 133 Polyporus species, 91, 133 Polyporus varius, 133 Pond Wood, Chislehurst, 129 Pontarllechan, 74 Poole Harbour, 125 populina, Boletina, 19 Populus, 100 Populus tremula, 3, 73, 90, 122 Poria, 95 Port Eynon, 147 Porthcawl, 132 Portheiddy Moor, 64 portschinskyi, Phronia, 17, 39, 48, 103 Portsmouth, 124 Pot Riding Wood, 131 Powis Castle Park, 23, 65 Powler’s Piece, 106 praep<strong>and</strong>ens, Phora, 40, 51, 136 Priddy Pools, Somerset, 79 prominens, Mycomya, 93, 96 propleuralis, Macrocera, 12, 38, 44, 60 Prosen Glen, 82 protenta, Allodia, 17, 37, 45, 67 proximum, Brevicornu, 19, 33, 46 Prunus, 114 Prunus species, 114 Pseudexechia, 34, 42, 48, 105 pseudindecisa, Exechiopsis, 21, 33, 47 pseudofestiva, Exechia, 17, 20, 33, 46 pseudogibba, Anatella, 39, 45, 69 Pseudorymosia, 42, 48, 105 Pseudotrametes gibbosa, 112 Pteridium, 131, 150 Ptychoptera, 24, 42, 50, 122 Ptychoverpa, 67 pubescens, Ectrepesthoneura, 39, 46, 79 pughi, Chalarus, 30 pughi, Sceptonia, 39, 49, 110 pulchra, Trichonta, 17, 42, 50, 120 pulcripalpis, Orthopodomyia, 38, 50, 127 punctata, Mycomya, 39, 48, 97 pusilla, Macrocera, 17, 41, 44, 60 Pwlldu Bay, 142 Pycnoporus, 57 Pyle, 132 Pyratula, 41, 44, 63 quadriterga, Sciophila in Shirt 1987 <strong>and</strong> <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 42, 49, 115 Quercus, 31, 77, 84, 99, 104, 117, 122, 130, 141, 142, 147, 148 quercus, Typhlocyba, 31 Raasay, 22, 74 RAF Barnham, 149 RAF Cardington, 27 Raindale, 99 Rake Beck, 87, 113 R<strong>and</strong>olph’s Leap, 65, 85, 86, 92 R<strong>and</strong>wick, 83 Rannoch, 55, 58, 65, 71, 81, 85, 86, 89, 91, 95, 98, 101, 102, 104, 105, 113, 120 Rannoch Forest, 55 Rannoch Moor, 58 ranula, Cochlodina, 134 Reedham, 74, 87, 95, 103, 120, 141 Reelig Glen, 22, 76, 97 regni, Sceptonia, 39, 49, 111 Reigate, 64 rejecta, Boletina, 19, 33, 45 renidens, Triphleba, 27 rep<strong>and</strong>oides, Exechia, 20 restrictus, Eudorylas, 12, 40, 52, 146 retracta, Allodia in <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 38, 45, 68 retroversa, Woodiphora, 40, 51, 139 Rhodophilus, 106 Rhôs Goch, 69 Rhôs Rydd, 60 Rhôs-y-Gad, 74 RHS Garden, Wisley, 129 Rhyd y Creau, 120 Ridley Wood, 78, 89 Ringmere, 150 Ripley, 127 River Avon, Bristol, 140 River Avon, Tomintoul, 101 River Ayr, 139 River Bovey, 139 River Coiltie, 56 River Culm, 139 River Dee, 64, 108 River Enborne, near Newtown, 139 River Exe, 139 River Findhorn, 139 River Findhorn at Dulsie, 77 River Findhorn at Logie, 137 River Glass oxbow, 79 185
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