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DZHAGAN V.V., SHCHERBAKOVA YU.V., LYTVYNENKO YU.I. (2021): New and noteworthy records of operculate discomycetes of the Pyronemataceae (Pezizales) from Ukraine. [Ascomycota, Pezizomycetes, Aleurina subvirescens, Ramsbottomia asperior, Smardaea purpurea, biodiversity, Carpathian Biosphere Reserve.] Czech Mycology 73(2): 137-150 (published: 30th July, 2021)
abstract
The article reports new data on the occurrence of three species of apothecial ascomycetes of the Pyronemataceae family collected in the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. Aleurina subvirescens and Smardaea purpurea were found in Ukraine for the first time, Ramsbottomia asperior was previously found by us also at other localities in Ukraine, including the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, but without any details and illustrations. For each species a description of the Ukrainian specimens, collection data, macro- and micrographs are provided here. In addition to morphological characters, ecological characteristics and data on the general distribution of these species are briefly discussed.
LYTVYNENKO YU.I., DZHAGAN V.V., TOPCHII I.V., SHCHERBAKOVA YU.V. (2018): Dung-inhabiting ascomycetes from the Ukrainian Carpathians [Ascomycota, Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, coprophilous fungi, Pezizomycotina, Schizothecium dakotense, Sordaria lappae] Czech Mycology 70(2): 145-167 (published: 20th November, 2018)
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The paper provides data on dung-inhabiting ascomycetes which were collected in 2015 during a mycological survey in the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve (Rakhiv District, Zakarpattya Region).Twenty-five species belonging to the Pezizomycetes, Sordariomycetes, Dothideomycetes and Leotiomycetes were found, 19 of which were new to the Ukrainian Carpathians. Schizothecium dakotense and Sordaria lappae were collected in Ukraine for the first time. Substrates, localities, data on general distribution and some taxonomic notes to these species are presented. The species new to Ukraine are described, and interesting finds are illustrated.
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