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ČÍŽEK K., HAGARA L., LIZOŇ P. (2007): Amaurodon mustialaënsis (Basidiomycetes, Thelephoraceae), new to Slovakia. [Hypochnus, Coniophora, Tomentelloideae, taxonomy, Central Europe] Czech Mycology 59(2): 177-183 (published: 28th December, 2007)
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The rare species Amaurodon mustialaënsis was collected in the Kopáčsky ostrov Nature Reserve (Dunajské luhy Protected Landscape Area) close to Bratislava – Podunajské Biskupice. The collection is fully described and the taxonomy and variability of related species of Amaurodon are discussed.
ČÍŽEK K. (2004): Tomentella spinosispora Čížek spec. nov. (Thelephoraceae), a new species from the Czech Republic. [Tomentella spinosisporaspec, nov., basidiomycetes, Thelephoraceae, Tomentellasect. Alytosporium] Czech Mycology 56(3-4): 253-258 (published: 22nd December, 2004)
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Tomentella spinosispora Čížek spec. nov., a new species of the genus Tomentella sect. Alytosporium (Link) Koljalg (Thelephoraceae) is described. It has been collected in the nature reserve Klapice near Radotín in Prague. It is characterised by spores which are globose in front view, some broadly ovoid in lateral view, and by the ornamentation consisting of thin, straight, up to almost 3 μm long spines. Hyphae and basidia are thick-walled, brown coloured. In the basal layer of the subiculum thick-walled, incrustated hyphae with frequent clamp-connections are dominant (clamps are lacking in the subhymenium and medial layers of the subiculum).
ČÍŽEK K., POUZAR Z. (1992): A new European species of the genus Thanatephorus subgen. Ypsilonidium (Corticiaceae). Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 62-66 (published: 1st April, 1993)
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A new species of the saprophytic resupinate Basidiomycete Thanatephorus ovalisporus Čížek et Pouzar, collected in Central Slovakia on rather rotten prostrate spruce (Picea abies) trunks, branches and cones, is described, differing from the closely allied species Thanatephorus sterigmaticus (Bourd.) Talbot by presence of hyphal strands, broader basidia, and especially by ovoide-ellipsoid spores.
ČÍŽEK K. (1991): Lazulinospora cyanea (Corticiaceae), a new species of resupinate Basidiomycetes from Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 45(3): 75-80 (published: 31st October, 1991)
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At an excursion on July 21st, 1988, the infrequent fungus Lazulinospora cyanea (Wakef.) Burdsall et M. J. Larsen – of family Corticiaceae – was found in the surroundings of the town Pardubice in East Bohemia. Considering that it is the first finding for Czechoslovakia and the second for Europe, and with the highest probability also for both earth hemispheres, a detailed description with selected microchemical reactions and new information is given.
ČÍŽEK K. (1989): Two interesting finds of Tremellaceae in East Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 44(1): 31-34 (published: 22nd February, 1990)
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Finds of two little known species of the family Tremellaceae, Bourdotia galzinii (Bres.) Trott. in Sacc. and Exidia cartilaginea Lund. et Nannf., in East Bohemia are reported.
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