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KAUTMANOVÁ I., MATOUŠ J., TOMŠOVSKÝ M., KOUKOL O. (2016): Redescription and epitypification of Clavaria atrofusca Velen. [Clavariaceae, taxonomy, LSU rDNA] Czech Mycology 68(1): 67-77 (published: 13th April, 2016)
abstract
Clavaria atrofusca was described by Velenovský in 1939 based on a single small collection from the Czech Republic. The species is rather rare and until 2009 it had further only been recorded from Switzerland and Denmark. Since 2009 it has also been collected in Norway, Sweden and in 2014 in the Czech Republic. Because the type locality at Mnichovice has been destroyed and the type collection is fragmentary, we propose an epitype of Clavaria atrofusca Velen. based on the recent collection from the Czech Republic, along with the notes on its ecology and distribution.
KUČERA V., LIZOŇ P., KAUTMANOVÁ I. (2010): Geoglossoid fungi in Slovakia II. Trichoglossum octopartitum, a new species for the country. [Ascomycetes, grassland fungi, biodiversity, description, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 62(1): 13-18 (published: 15th February, 2011)
abstract
Some recent Slovak collections of Trichoglossum were identified as the rare species T. octopartitum. The species had not been reported before from Slovakia or central Europe. The identification was confirmed by comparing the collections with the type material originating from Belize.
KAUTMANOVÁ I., KAUTMAN V. (2006): Cordyceps rouxii (Ascomycetes, Clavicipitales) in Slovakia and Czech Republic, with notes to distribution, ecology and taxonomy. [Cordyceps capitata, Cordyceps longisegmentis, epitype] Czech Mycology 58(3-4): 173-188 (published: 29th December, 2006)
abstract
Cordyceps rouxii, a new species for Slovakia and Czech Republic was recorded in 2004. Revision of herbarium collections revealed that this species has been often misidentified as C. capitata and is more common than was expected. After revision of the type material the authors propose an epitype based on a Slovak collection.
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