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KOCOURKOVÁ J., KNUDSEN K. (2009): A new species of Stigmidium (Mycosphaerellaceae, Ascomycetes) from western North America. [California, lichenicolous fungi, Mexico, Mycosphaerella, systematics, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 61(1): 73-80 (published: 29th September, 2009)
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The new lichenicolous fungus Stigmidium hesperium is described from Caloplaca species from western North America.
KOCOURKOVÁ J. (1999): Lichenicolous fungi from the Czech Republic. 1. Weddellomyces xanthoparmeliae Calatayud et Nav.-Ros. [Dothideales, Dacampiaceae, Weddellomyces xanthoparmeliae Calatayud et Nav.-Ros., lichenicolous fungi, taxonomy, Xanthoparmelia] Czech Mycology 51(2-3): 179-184 (published: 25th May, 1999)
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The parasitic lichenicolous fungus Weddellomyces xanthoparmeliae Calatayud et Nav.-Ros., recently described from Xanthoparmelia cf. protomatra (Calatayud et Navarro-Rosinés 1998) is now reported also from central Europe from the Czech Republic. It has been collected in several localities on Xanthoparmelia conspersa (Ehrh. exAch.) Hale and X. somloensis (Gyelnik) Hale. Weddellomyces xanthoparmeliae occurs in great quantity in all the Czech and Moravian localities and therefore it seems possible to find it without difficulties also in other warm areas in situations with rather xerothermic habitats where the hosts are commonly present.
KOCOURKOVÁ J., BERGER F. (1999): Polycoccum minutulum (Dothideales, Ascomycetes), a new lichenicolous fungus on Trapelia placodioides. [Lichenicolous fungi, Ascomycetes, Dothideales, Polycoccum, Trapelia placodioides, flora of Austria, flora of the Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 51(2-3): 171-177 (published: 25th May, 1999)
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A new lichenicolous fungus species, Polycoccum minutulum Kocourková et F. Berger is described from CentralEurope. Thecombination of features of this species, such as discoloration of infected parts of the host, the formation of galls, the size of the halonate spores provided with verruculose epispore and also the host Trapelia placodioides Coppins et P. James, distinguishes it from other species of the genus Polycoccum Sauter ex Körb.
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