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ANTONÍN V., JANČOVIČOVÁ S., BALLESTER L., CABOŇ M., ĎURIŠKA O., TOMŠOVSKÝ M. (2024): First records of Melanoleuca galbuserae (Melanoleucaceae, Basidiomycota) from Spain and notes on its ecology. [Agaricales, montane-alpine distribution, Pyrenees, variability, phylogeny.] Czech Mycology 76(2): 125-138 (published: 22nd October, 2024)
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The first Spanish records of Melanoleuca galbuserae are published from two localities in the Pyrenees; a third locality published here is situated in the adjacent French part of these mountains. The identity of this species is confirmed morphologically and with phylogenetic methods. Its distribution and ecology are discussed. Melanoleuca galbuserae is currently known from France, Italy and Spain and represents a montane to alpine fungus widely distributed in the montane-alpine zone of Mediterranean countries. An analysis of DNA sequence databases indicates occurrence in montane-alpine areas of Asia and also North America. A study of macro- and micromorphological features of these collections also provides new information about the variability of this species.
ĎURIŠKA O., ANTONÍN V., PARA R., TOMŠOVSKÝ M., JANČOVIČOVÁ S. (2017): Taxonomy, ecology and distribution of Melanoleuca strictipes (Basidiomycota, Agaricales) in Europe. [taxonomy, phylogeny, M. subalpina, M. substrictipes var. sarcophyllum] Czech Mycology 69(1): 15-30 (published: 9th May, 2017)
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Melanoleuca strictipes (P. Karst.) Métrod, a species characterised by whitish colours and macrocystidia in the hymenium, has for years been identified as several different species. Based on morphological studies of 61 specimens from eight countries and a phylogenetic analysis of ITS sequences, including type material of M. subalpina and M. substrictipes var. sarcophyllum, we confirm conspecificity of these specimens and their identity as M. strictipes. The lectotype of this species is designated here. The morphological and ecological characteristics of this species are presented.
ANTONÍN V., TESTONI A., TOMŠOVSKÝ M. (2015): Crinipellis mezzanensis, a new species from Italy. [Marasmiaceae, Basidiomycota, ITS, Mezzano valley] Czech Mycology 67(1): 23-27 (published: 10th April, 2015)
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Crinipellis mezzanensis is described from Mezzano Valley, Ferrara Prov., Italy. It is characterised in having moderately large basidiospores, well-developed simple cheilocystidia, absent pleurocystidia, and green-blue coloured plaques of pileipellis hyphae in KOH.
JANČOVIČOVÁ S., TOMKA P., ANTONÍN V. (2014): Gymnopus vernus (Omphalotaceae, Agaricales) recorded in Slovakia. [taxonomic description, distribution, ecology, threatened species] Czech Mycology 66(1): 85-97 (published: 4th June, 2014)
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Gymnopus vernus was recorded in Slovakia in 2008 for the first time, namely in the Jelšie Nature Reserve (Liptovská kotlina Basin, N Slovakia). After more than five years, it is still the only known Slovak locality, although with two more collections from 2009 and 2013. In this paper, description of macro- and micromorphological characters, drawings and photographs of the Slovak collections are presented. The knowledge of the occurrence, ecology and threat of the species in Europe is also summarised.
MIERSCH J., ANTONÍN V. (2013): Hemimycena longipilosa (Agaricales), a new species from Germany. [Hemimycena longipilosa, Agaricales, Basidiomycota, new species, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 65(2): 151-156 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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A new species, Hemimycena longipilosa, found in Germany, is described. Its macro- and microscopical characters are given in detail, and differences from similar taxa are discussed.
ANTONÍN V., KRAMOLIŠ J., TOMŠOVSKÝ M. (2012): Two collections of albinotic forms of Tubaria (Basidiomycota, Agaricales, Inocybaceae). [Tubaria hiemalis, Tubaria romagnesiana, Tubaria furfuracea, albinotic forms, taxonomy, ITS] Czech Mycology 64(2): 197-208 (published: 7th December, 2012)
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The record of an albinotic Tubaria from the Czech Republic was studied and compared with a macroscopically similar collection from Norway. However, the two specimens represent different taxa due to both morphological characters and DNA sequences. The main microscopic characters usually used for species identification of the Tubaria furfuracea complex (including T. furfuracea, T. hiemalis, and T. romagnesiana) are discussed on the base of studied collections from the BRNM herbarium. According to our studies, the main characters (size of basidiospores, shape and size of cheilocystidia, width of the hymenophoral trama hyphae) usually used for identification of these three species are not generally applicable. Further detailed anatomic-morphological and molecular studies are desirable to solve the problem of species limits in the Tubaria furfuracea complex.
ANTONÍN V., DE KESEL A. (2012): Crinipellis beninensis (Basidiomycota, Marasmiaceae), a new species from Benin (tropical Africa). [macromycetes, Agaricales, taxonomy, anatomic-morphological characters, tropical fungi] Czech Mycology 64(2): 175-180 (published: 7th December, 2012)
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A new species, Crinipellis beninensis, characterised by having a reddish grey to dull red, later paler, and at centre more brownish (greyish brown to reddish brown) pileus, rather small basidiospores, mostly coralloid or branched cheilocystidia, pileus and stipe hairs yellow-brown in H O 2 and KOH, and by the absence of pleurocystidia, is described. To date, it is known from two localities in Benin. The characters in which it differs from similar taxa are also discussed.
ANTONÍN V., BERAN M., BOROVIČKA J., DVOŘÁK D., HOLEC J. (2011): Clitocybula familia (Fungi, Agaricales) - taxonomy, distribution, ecology and first records in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. [var. familia, var. compressa, DNA studies, Europe, North America, old-growth forests, bioindication] Czech Mycology 63(1): 1-11 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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The first records of Clitocybula familia from the Czech and Slovak Republics were studied and compared with the type specimen of C. familia var. compressa and several North-American collections of var. familia using macro– and microscopic characters as well as molecular data (LSU rDNA).All the collections were identical. Therefore, there is no need to recognise var. familia and var.compressa, as they represent the same taxon. Detailed macro– and microscopic descriptions are given.In Europe, the species grows on strongly decayed fallen trunks of Abies alba and Picea abies. All four Central-European localities represent valuable old-growth forests. Therefore, this species may be a bioindicator of such environments.
ANTONÍN V., MORAVEC J. (2010): Jafnea semitosta (Ascomycota, Pyronemataceae), first collection in the Czech Republic. [Jafnea, description, taxonomy, ecology, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 62(1): 1-11 (published: 15th February, 2011)
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The operculate discomycete Jafnea semitosta is reported for the first time from the Czech Republic as the second record from Europe. A description of this species together with line drawings and colour photographs, based on the collection, are given.
ANTONÍN V., BERAN M., DVOŘÁK D., HOLEC J. (2009): First records of Callistosporium pinicola in the Czech Republic and new findings on its ecology. [Callistosporium pinicola, taxonomy, distribution, bioindication, Ukraine] Czech Mycology 61(1): 1-12 (published: 29th September, 2009)
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Callistosporium pinicola has been collected at ten localities in the Czech Republic. They represent the first records in this country. Three finds from Ukraine are published as well. Detailed macro– and microscopic descriptions of the species are provided. C. pinicola grows on strongly decayed fallen trunks of Abies alba and Picea abies, however, it has once also been found on a frondose tree. Its preference for old-growth forests with spruce and fir in the Czech Republic is discussed, including its possible usage as a local bioindicator of such forests. It is very interesting that all collections of C. pinicola in the Czech Republic are recent (collected in the period 2004–2008). It suggests that the species is spreading for unknown reasons. In Europe, C. pinicola usually occurs in localities fulfilling two conditions: a humid climate and strongly decayed wood.
ANTONÍN V., RYOO R., SHIN H.D. (2008): Gerronema nemorale (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes): anatomic-morphological, cultivational, enzymatic and molecular characteristics and its first records in the Republic of Korea. [Gerronema, Republic of Korea, cultural characteristics, ITS, ligninolytic enzymes, decolorisation test, protein assay] Czech Mycology 60(2): 197-212 (published: 27th February, 2009)
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The basidiomycetous agaric Gerronema nemorale Har. Takah. was collected at several localities in the Republic of Korea (South Korea). A macro- and microscopic description and cultivational characteristics are given. Also physiological studies were performed. These included measuring of extracellular ligninolytic enzymes and monitoring of protein and glucose concentration in media. Its placement in the genus Gerronema in the recent sense is proven using molecular methods.
NOORDELOOS M.E., ANTONÍN V. (2008): Contribution to a monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe. [Marasmiellus, Gymnopus, Mycetinis, new species, new combinations, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 60(1): 21-27 (published: 4th July, 2008)
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While preparing a new edition of the book A Monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe, the authors publish new taxonomic findings, which will be included there. One taxon, Marasmiellus corsicus Noordel., Antonín & Moreau, from Corsica, is described as a new species, two new names, Gymnopus bisporiger Antonín & Noordel. and Marasmiellus maritimus Contu & Noordel., and 10 new combinations in the genera Gymnopus and Mycetinis are proposed.
ANTONÍN V., LEGON N.W. (2008): Gymnopus obscuroides (Agaricomycetes, Omphalotaceae), a new species of sect. Levipedes from England. [Agaricales, Omphalotaceae, Alkalivirentes, Gymnopus obscuroides, new species, England] Czech Mycology 60(1): 13-19 (published: 4th July, 2008)
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A new species, Gymnopus obscuroides Antonín & Legon (Agaricomycetes, Omphalotaceae), is described. It is characterised by having a very long, floccose stipe, an initially dark purplish-brown then more mahogany-brown pileus, pallid pinkish-beige lamellae, rather large, subfusoid, ellipsoid-fusoid, lacrimoid to pip-shaped basidiospores, cylindrical, clavate, (sub)fusoid, subutriform, regular, irregular to subcoralloid cheilocystidia, a pileipellis consisting of radially arranged, cylindrical, scatteredly diverticulate, cylindrical, narrowly clavate or narrowly lageniform caulocystidia, and distinctly incrusted ochraceous-brown (in H O) hyphae, these becoming brown-olivaceous in KOH. It belongs to 2 sect. Levipedes (Fr.) Halling, subsect. Alkalivirentes Antonín & Noordel.
HAUSKNECHT A., ANTONÍN V., POLČÁK J. (2007): A new, conspicuously coloured Bolbitius species from the Czech Republic. [Agaricales, Bolbitiaceae, Bolbitius psittacinus, new species, Czech Republic, Moravia] Czech Mycology 59(1): 1-9 (published: 28th June, 2007)
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A new species, Bolbitius psittacinus Hauskn., Antonín et Polčák, found in the Hostýnské vrchy hills (NW Moravia, Czech Republic) is described. It belongs to subgen. Bolbitius and is characterised by having a wrinkled, very variably coloured pileus with green, orange, yellow, ochre, olive and red colours and transitions between them. It grows on Fagus sylvatica sawdust and wood remnants.A comparison with some similar extra-European species is given.
ANTONÍN V., JANKOVSKÝ L., LOCHMAN J., TOMŠOVSKÝ M. (2006): Armillaria socialis - morphological-anatomical and ecological characteristics, pathology, distribution in the Czech Republic and Europe and remarks on its genetic variation. [Armillaria, Desarmillaria, description, distribution, pathology, ecology, ITS sequences, genetic variation] Czech Mycology 58(3-4): 209-224 (published: 29th December, 2006)
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Armillaria socialis belongs to subgen. Desarmillaria. Its correct specific name (in comparison with the frequently used name A. tabescens) is discussed, and its detailed macro– and microscopic description and distribution in the Czech Republic and Europe are given. It is a thermophilic species occurring in Europe, USA, Japan and China. The northern distributional limit in Europe runs through Central Europe. In the Czech Republic, A. socialis occurs in thermophilic oak stands and also in alluvial forests. It was found on oaks, field maple and ash. A molecular study using sequence data from ribosomal DNA (ITS region) revealed a relatively high intraspecific genetic variation among sequences of A. socialis from various localities of the Czech Republic and France. The results resemble those published earlier from the USA.
ANTONÍN V. (2005): Daleomyces phillipsii (Ascomycota, Pezizaceae), new Moravian finds and its distribution in the Czech Republic. [Daleomycesphillipsii, description, taxonomy, Europe] Czech Mycology 57(3-4): 249-256 (published: 10th February, 2006)
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Three new localities of Daleomyces phillipsii i nMoravia are reported, the distribution of this fungus in the CzechRepublic and in Europe is summarised and its systematic position commented. The fungus is considered a well-delimited species of the separate genusDaleomyces, not only a sparassoid form of Pezizaproteana (commonly treated as “f.sparassoides”).
JINDŘICH O., ANTONÍN V. (2005): Clavulinopsis umbrinella (Basidiomycetes, Clavariaceae), the first record in the Czech Republic. [Basidiomycetes, Clavulinopsis, Czech Republic, Moravia, White Carpathian Mts.] Czech Mycology 57(1-2): 51-55 (published: 31st August, 2005)
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A find of Clavulinopsis umbrinella (Sacc.) Comer (= C. cinereoides (G.F. Atk.) Comer; Basidiomycetes, Clavariaceae) from the Bílé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area near the Czech- Slovakian border is published. It represents the first record in the Czech Republic. A detailed descrip tion is given and differences from similar species arediscussed.
ANTONÍN V. (2004): New species of marasmioid genera (Basidiomycetes, Tricholomataceae) from tropical Africa - V. Marasmius violaceoides, a new species based on M. violaceus Henn. in the sense of Singer. [Basidiomycetes, typerevision, Marasmius, M. violaceoides, Gymnopus, Africa, new species] Czech Mycology 56(3-4): 247-252 (published: 22nd December, 2004)
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A new species, Marasmius violaceoides (Basidiomycetes, Tricholomataceae), is described for a taxon known in the modern literature as Marasmius violaceus Henn. sensu Singer. Revision of the type specimen of Marasmius violaceus showed that this taxon belongs to the genus Gymnopus.
MOSSEBO D.C., ANTONÍN V. (2004): Marasmius species (Tricholomataceae) found in man-influenced habitats in the vicinity of Yaoundé, Cameroon. [Marasmius, M. luteostipitatus, Tricholomataceae, Cameroon, Africa, new species] Czech Mycology 56(1-2): 85-111 (published: 12th August, 2004)
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The authors describe collections of 13 taxa of Marasmius species made in the vicinity of the Cameroon capital, Yaounde, in stands under the influence of man. One of them, Marasmius luteostipitatus, is described as a new species of sect. Sicci.
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.
ANTONÍN V. (2003): The first record of Amyloflagellula inflata from Benin, West Africa. [Amyloflagellula, Tricholomataceae, Basidiomycota, Africa] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 235-238 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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A collection of Amyl of lagellula inflata Agerer et Boidin from Benin, West Africa, with a detailed description, drawings of microscopic features and a discussion is given. It represents the first record from Benin and the fourth one from West Africa.
ANTONÍN V. (2003): A revision of the type specimens of new species of Delicatula (Agaricales, Tricholomataceae) described by Josef Velenovský. [fungi, Agaricales, Tricholomataceae, Collybia, Delicatula, Hemimycena, Mycena, type studies, taxonomy, nomenclature] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 205-233 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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The type specimens of 38 new species of the genus Delicatula Fayod described by Josef Velenovský were studied. Also the original notes and unpublished pencil drawings from the estate of J. Velenovský were used. All recognised species were taxonomically identical with already known species. As a nomenclatorical result, the following new combination is proposed: Hemimycena subtilis (Velen.) Antonin comb. nov. as the older name for a taxon known as Hemimycena cyphelloides (P. D. Orton) Maas Geest. (= Mycena pseudocrispula Kühner, forme bisporique).
ANTONÍN V., MORAVEC J. (2001): Some notes on the remarkable variability of Ascobolus scatigenus (Discomycetes, Pezizales). [Discomycetes, Pezizales, Ascobolus scatigenus, distribution, taxonomy, variability] Czech Mycology 52(4): 295-298 (published: 5th March, 2001)
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The significant variability of the habitus of apothecia of Ascobolus scatigenus (Berk.) Brumm. from various localities is mentioned. The variability of their size, shape and colour is emphasized by the fastchanging of their coloration in the course of ascosporedischarge.Ascospore ornamentation was observed by SEM and the microphotographs as well as a photograph of the apothecia accompany the paper. Yet unpublished localities of A. scatigenus are given.
ANTONÍN V. (2000): Xeromphalina brunneola (Tricholomataceae), a new member of the European mycoflora. [Tricholomataceae, Xeromphalina brunneola, distribution] Czech Mycology 52(3): 237-242 (published: 7th December, 2000)
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A new fungus originally described from North America, Xeromphalina brunneola O. K. Mill., is recorded as a new element of the European macromycetous mycoflora. A description of macr of eatures and micr of eatures is given in detail, and recently known European localities are summarized.
ANTONÍN V., VÁGNER A. (2000): Type specimens of fungi preserved in the Herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic (BRNM). [type specimens, herbarium, Moravian museum, Brno] Czech Mycology 52(1): 51-68 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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A list of type specimens of fungi preserved in the herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic containing 351 items is published.
ANTONÍN V., HERINK J. (2000): Notes on the variability of Gymnopus luxurians (Tricholomataceae). [Basidiomycetes, Tricholomataceae, Gymnopus luxurians, taxonomy, distribution] Czech Mycology 52(1): 41-49 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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The variability of Gymnopus luxurians is described in detail. An aberration with distinctly double edged lamellae which are connected to each other, especially when young, is described. This feature, as well as the number of lamellae do not have any taxonomic value. The world distribution of this species is also given.
ANTONÍN V. (1998): Jiří Moravec fifty-five years old. Czech Mycology 50(3): 241-244 (published: 16th May, 1998)
ANTONÍN V., NEVILLE P. (1998): Rhodocollybia giselae, a new species from the Mediterranean region in Europe. [Basidiomycetes, Tricholomataceae, Rhodocollybia, Italy, France] Czech Mycology 50(3): 181-184 (published: 16th May, 1998)
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Rhodocollybia giselae Neville & Antonin is described as a new species from the Mediterranean region of Europe (Italy, France). It grows in thermophilous forests with Quercus ilex, Arbutus unedo and Pinus. Its features and differences from other members of the R. butyracea group are discussed.
ANTONÍN V., NOORDELOOS M.E. (1996): Gymnopus herinkii spec. nov.: a critical review of the complex of Agaricus porreus and A. prasiosmus. [Basidiomycetes, Tricholomataceae, Gymnopus, Collybia, Marasmius, nomenclature, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 48(4): 309-313 (published: 14th March, 1996)
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The taxonomic and nomenclatural problems considering Agaricus porreus and A. prasiosmus are discussed. As a result both names must be considered nomina dubia. The new species Gymnopus herinkii Antonin and Noordel. is described to replace “Collybia” porrea sensu auct.
ANTONÍN V. (1994): Cystolepiota cystophora: first record from the Czech Republic. [Basidiomycetes, Agaricaceae, Cystolepiota cystophora, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 47(4): 289-292 (published: 16th February, 1995)
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The first Czech and probably also extra-Mediterranean collection of Cystolepiota cystophora (Malenç.) Bon is reported and completed with drawings of microfeatures.
ANTONÍN V., HAUSKNECHT A. (1994): First European records of Hohenbuehelia angustata (Berk.) Sing. [Basidiomycetes, Tricholomataceae, Hohenbuehelia angustata, Austria, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 47(1): 39-42 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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First European records of Hohenbuehelia angustata (Berk.) Sing, from Austria and the Czech Republic are published. Macroscopical and microscopical features are described according to collected specimens. European findings are compared with North American collection and with description in recent literature.
ANTONÍN V. (1993): First report of Chaetocalathus craterellus (Dur. et Lév.) Singer from Albania. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 240-242 (published: 25th August, 1993)
ANTONÍN V. (1993): Studies in marasmioid fungi - VIII. Marasmius teplicensis, a new species of the sct. Sicci growing in a greenhouse. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 209-212 (published: 25th August, 1993)
ANTONÍN V. (1989): Notes on identity of Marasmius wettsteinii (Tricholomataceae). Česká Mykologie 43(2): 77-81 (published: 2nd May, 1989)
ANTONÍN V., ČERNÝ A., MANN J., VALTER J. (1989): Albatrellus hirtus (Cooke) Donk found in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 43(1): 61-64 (published: 6th February, 1989)
ANTONÍN V. (1988): Taxonomic notes on Marasmius anomalus group (Tricholomataceae). Česká Mykologie 42(2): 71-75 (published: 10th May, 1988)
ANTONÍN V. (1987): Setulipes, a new genus of marasmioid fungi (Tricholomatales). Česká Mykologie 41(2): 85-87 (published: 8th May, 1987)
ANTONÍN V. (1986): Septuagenario Květoslava Koncerová ad salutem! Česká Mykologie 40(2): 105 (published: 10th May, 1986)
ANTONÍN V. (1986): Studies in annulate species of the genus Armillaria - I. Study of type-specimens of Armillaria cepaestipes Velenovský. Česká Mykologie 40(1): 38-40 (published: 7th February, 1986)
ANTONÍN V., FELLNER R. (1984): Czechoslovak records. 21. Mycena diosma Krieglsteiner et Schwöbel. Česká Mykologie 38(3): 161-163 (published: 1984)
ČERNÝ A., ANTONÍN V. (1982): 3. Mykologische Studientage in Mähren im Jahre 1981. Česká Mykologie 36(3): 184-187 (published: 1982)
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