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MOREAU P.-A., BOROVIČKA J. (2010): Epitypification of Naucoria bohemica (Agaricales, Hymenogastraceae). [Basidiomycota, Alnicola bohemica, taxonomy, typification] Czech Mycology 62(1): 33-42 (published: 15th February, 2011)
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The holotype of Naucoria bohemica Velen. has been revised. This collection corresponds to the most frequent interpretation of the taxon in modern literature. Since the condition of the material is not sufficient to determine microscopic and molecular characters, the authors designate a well-documented collection from the same area (central Bohemia) and corresponding in all aspects with the holotype as an epitype. Description and illustrations are provided for both collections.
HOLEC J., ANTONÍN V., GRACA M., MOREAU P.-A. (2003): Gymnopilus igniculus - find from the Czech Republic and notes on its variability. [fungi, Agaricales, Cortinariaceae, violet-coloured Gymnopilus, Europe, taxonomy, ecology, coal mine dumps] Czech Mycology 55(3-4): 161-172 (published: 22nd December, 2003)
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Gymnopilus igniculus Deneyer, P.-A. Moreau et Wuilbaut (Agaricales, Cortinariaceae), a violet-coloured species described in 2002 from Belgium, was found in the city of Ostrava, part Radvanice, Czech Republic. The fruitbodies grew on decaying wood of Fraxinus in a unique habitat - a burning coal mine dump, the surface of which reached about 45'C. The most important characters of the fruitbodies are the purplish to vinaceous- or reddish-brown colour of the pileus covering which is tomentose-fibrillose when young and fibrillose-squamulose to distinctly scaly at maturity, they ellow pileus ground, the absence of any ring, the whitish membranaceous to fibrillose veil, the stipe distinctly longitudinally purplish brown fibrillose on the dirty white or slightly violaceous ground, the context yellowish with reddish-violaceous tinge and fungoid smell, there latively large spores [8.0-9.5(-ll) X 6.0-6.8(-7.2) fim] with rough verrucose to verrucose-rugulose ornamentation, the variable shape of cheilocystidia and the absence of pleurocystidia. A detailed description of macro- and microcharacters, colour photographs of fresh fruitbodies and line drawings are provided. Some characters deviating from the Belgian collections are discussed and remarks on other European finds of Gymnopilus with violet colours are added.
MOREAU P.-A., COURTECUISSE R. (2003): Une réévaluation de Mycena radicifera J. Favre. [Basidiomycota, Tricholomatales, Mycena radicifera, apogamie, variation intraspécifique, milieux xériques, taxinomie] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 161-175 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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Mycena radicifera J. Favre est étudié sur la base de la récolte-type et de plusieurs récoltes récentes effectuées en France et au Groënl and . L’espèce apparaît caractéristique des milieux sablonneux à tendance nitrophile. L’existence de récoltes apogames est reconnue. La variabilité des caractères microscopiques: spores, cheilocystides, piléipellis est examinée. Le nom de M. radicifera var. apogama est proposé pour dénommer les for mes apogames, différant du type par la bisporie des basides, l’absence de boucles et la structure du suprapellis.
SENN-IRLET B., MOREAU P.-A. (2003): Notes on three Rimbachia species from the Alps. [Basidimycetes, Agaricales, Rimbachia, taxonomy, ecology, distribution, CentralEurope, moss-inhabiting fungi] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 145-154 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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Rimbachia neckerae is reported from several localities in the Alps. A description is given and the spore size of all Rimbachia species hi the rto reported from Central Europe is critically reviewed. Special attention is given to the host plants, i.e. pleurocarpous and acrocarpous mosses.
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