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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.
MORAVEC J. (2006): Note on the excipular structure of Cheilymenia theleboloides (Discomycetes, Pezizales, Pyronemataceae). [Cheilymenia theleboloides, excipular structure.] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 149-151 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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A differentiated excipular structure of Cheilymenia theleboloides (Discomycetes, Pezizales, Pyronemataceae) is demonstrated in microphotographs. The illustration represents a correction of the plate published in the recent monograph of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. (Moravec 2005: 95, Pl. 11).The plate is presented here in its original size since it was mistakenly reduced in the cited monograph by editors.
MORAVEC J. (2003): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia - 10. Cheilymenia apiculispora spec. nov., a new species of the section Coprobia. [Cheilymenia apiculispora spec, nov., section Coprobia, Pezizales, Pyronemataceae] Czech Mycology 55(3-4): 215-222 (published: 22nd December, 2003)
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Cheilymenia apiculispora J. Moravec spec, nov., a new species of the genus Cheilymenia Boud., section Coprobia (Boud.) J. Moravec, is described according to a collection from the Russian Far East, and compared to related taxa.
MORAVEC J. (2003): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia - 8. The section Micropilosae. [Cheilymenia, section Micropilosae, Cheilymenia stercoraria, taxonomic revision, Discomycetes, Pezizales, Pyronemataceae] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 135-143 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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The monotypical section Micropilosae J. Moravec (1990), originally proposed in the infra generic arrangement published in Moravec (1990), with the type species Cheilymenia stercoraria (Velen.) J. Moravec (= C. micropila Svrček et J. Moravec), is introduced in detail. Illustrations such as line drawings, a photograph of apothecia, microphotographs of the apothecia l anatomy and SEM photomicrographs of ascospores accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (2003): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia - 7. A reassessment of the sections Paracheilymeniae and Raripilosae. [Cheilymenia, section Paracheilymeniae, series Paracheilymeniae, series Raripilosae, series Glabrae ser. n., section Micropilosae, taxonomicrevision, Discomycetes: Pezizales, Pyronemataceae] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 113-133 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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Two of the sections of the genus Cheilymenia Boud., sect. Paracheilymeniae, and sect. Raripilosae, originally proposed in the infrageneric arrangement published in Moravec (1990) were reassessed. The section Paracheilymeniae is newly subdivided into three series: ser. Paracheilymeniae (introduced in detail in Moravec 1992), ser. Raripilosae (Moravec 1990) stat. n. (originally these parate section Raripilosae) and the here newly proposed monotypical ser. Glabrae ser. n. Two species of these r. Raripilosae, Cheilymenia raripila (W. Phillips) Dennis, Cheilymenia coprogena (Berk, et Broome) Rifai and the type species of the new ser. Glabrae ser. n., Cheilymenia bohemica (Velen.) J. Moravec, are treated in details. All the taxa are illustrated with line drawings, photographs and SEM photomicrographs. Examination of the type material [K(M)] has revealed that Lasiobolus dubius Starbäck is a later synonym of Cheilymenia raripila.
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.
MORAVEC J. (1998): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia - 6. Cheilymenia polaripustulata sp. nov. - a new species of the section Striatisporae. [Cheilymenia polaripustulata sp. nov., section Striatisporae, series Tenuistriatae, Discomycetes, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 50(3): 189-200 (published: 16th May, 1998)
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Cheilymenia polaripustulata sp. nov., belonging to these ction Striatisporae J. Mor., ser. Tenuistriatae J. Moravec (1990, is described from Moravia, Czech Republic. The new species is distinguished by its smaller ascospores and by conspicuous cyanophilic pustules which are situated on the ascospore poles. The polar pustules, proved also by SEM photomicrographs demonstrated here, represent a unique feature in the genus. Relations of species of these ries Tenuistriatae, their taxonomic value and position in these ction Striatisporae and the delimit ation of these ction in the genus Cheilymenia is discussed. The author stresses that only the use of such a staining method which strictly avoids heating the slides, allows to recognize and examine the ornamentation of these parableperisporium of ascosporesin Cheilymenia under the optical microscope. In an additional note, the author elucidates that the term “protype” (passed as Art 7.9bis), used in J. Moravec (1993) in the typification of Cheilymenia stercorea, should be substituted by the legitimate term epitype (Art.9.7, ICBN, 1994).
MORAVEC J. (1997): Key to the species of Scutellinia subgen. Geneosperma (Rifai) comb. et stat. nov. (Discomycetes, Pezizales, Pyronemataceae). [Scutellinia subgen. Geneosperma (Rifai) comb. et stat. nov., Scutellinia laevispora (Korfet Zhuang) comb. nov., S. geneospora, S. totaranuiensis, folliculate ascospores, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 50(2): 85-97 (published: 16th December, 1997)
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Geneosperma Rifai (1968), originally created as a monotypic genus with the type species Geneosperma geneosporum (Berk.) Rifai [= Scutellinia geneospora (Berk.) O. Kuntze, based on Peziza geneospora Berk.], is newly combined here and given the new status of a subgenus of the genus Scutellinia, subgen. Geneosperma (Rifai) comb, et stat. nov.. Besides the type species, the subgenus also comprises two other recently described species, Scutellinia laevispora (Korfet Zhuang) comb. nov. (basionym: Geneosperma laevisporum Korfet Zhuang 1986), and Scutellinia totaranuiensis J. Moravec (1996). Geneospora was synonymized with Scutellinia by Korf (1972, 1973) but later re-evaluated as a good genus again by Korf and Zhuang (1986), and recently recombined by T. Schumacher (1990) t other ank of section of the genus Scutellinia, sect. Geneospermae (Rifai) T. Schumacher. The three species have been studied including the ascospore characteristic by using SEM photomicrographs. Despite the peculiar nature of their ascospores well delimiting Geneosperma ( the ascospores are embedded in a hyaline, membranous sheath which surrounds them in the for m of follicles tapering to the apiculi on the ascospore poles), these three species share all other basic features which characterize the genus Scutellinia. Therefore, the author keeps the infrageneric conception of Geneosperma but simultaneously prefers itssubgeneric position proposed here, which better than its rank of a mere section respects the distinction of the ascospores. On the epispore of ascospores of S. laevispora (a species originally described as smooth spored) peculiar pulvinate cyanophilic tubercles have been observed and verified by SEM. The ascospore character is discussed. A key to the three so far known species of the subgenus Geneosperma and illustrations including SEM of ascospores accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (1997): Discomycetes of Madagascar - I. Phillipsia ranomafanensis sp. nov. and ascospore sculpture of Cookeina colensoi proved by SEM (Discomycetes, Pezizales, Sarcoscyphaceae). [Phillipsia ranomafanensis sp. nov, Phillipsia domingensis, Cookeina colensoi, ascospore ornamentation, Discomycetes, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 50(1): 21-33 (published: 29th September, 1997)
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Results of the author’s investigation of discomycetes belonging to the family Sarcoscyphaceae recently collected on Madagascar are presented. Phillipsia ranomafanensis sp. nov. is described from Central Madagascar. The new species is distinguished by its large white apothecia with short, inconspicuous thin-walled hyphae on the external surface, and particularly by the small, symmetrical, ellipsoid to attenuate ellipsoid biguttulate ascospores which bear a fine longitudinal striation. The holotype (OSC) of Phillipsia costaricensis Denison - a species which also possesses symmetrical ascospores - has been examined. This Central-American species differs clearly by an ochraceous colour of the apothecia which are externally covered by long, rigid, ande xtremely thick-walled hypha-like hairs, and by uniguttulate, much larger, broadly ellipsoid ascospores bearing a finer and shallower striation and lower and flatter ridges. Type material of several other species of Phillipsia Berk, has also been examined and compared. Further collections of Phillipsia domingensis (Berk.) Berk, from Madagascar are reported and relations within the genus are discussed. Based on the author’s examination of the type material (K) of Peziza cordovensis Cooke and Phillipsia polyporoides Berk., both are tentatively (as the material is in a poor state) considered synonyms of P. domingensis. Ascospore ornamentation of species of the genera Phillipsia and Cookeina Kuntze has been studied and the author concludes that the ornamentation can truly be recognized by SEM only. The discovery of a very fine “amoeboid”-verrucose ascospore ornamentation in Cookeina colensoi (Berk.) Rifai, proved by SEM, is an important result, as the species has commonly been considered a smooth spored one. Illustrations on line drawings and SEM photomicrographs of ascospores of Phillipsia domingensis and Cookeina colensoi and those of ascospores taken from the type material of Phillipsia crenulata Berk. & Br. (K), P. ranomafanensis and P. costaricensis, accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (1997): Fungi of the Kilimanjaro - II. Octospora kilimanjarensis sp. nov., a new species of the section Neottiellae (Discomycetes, Pezizales). [Octospora kilimanjarensis sp. nov., Octospora sect. Neottiellae, Discomycetes, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 149-161 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
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Octospora kilimanjarensis sp. nov. is described from a rain forest of the Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The taxonomy is discussed and Octospora kilimanjarensis is placed in these c tion Neottiellae Caillet et Moyene of the bryophilous genus Octospora Hedwig. The new species is compared with other four related species of the section, Octospora albocincta (Berk, et Curt. ap. Berk.) Caillet et Moyne, Octospora rutilans (Fr.) Dennis et Itzerott, Octospora vivida (Nylander) Dennis et Itzerott and Octospora aplanodictyon (Kobayasi) J. Moravec based on Aleuria aplanodictyon Kobayasi. The latter is here reported for the first time from Central Europe (Czech Republic). Features of the new species are illustrated by line drawings and SEM photomicrographs. Ascospore ornamentation of the other species treated here has also been studied and line drawings of their ascospores accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (1994): Some new taxa and combinations in the Pezizales. [Rhodopeziza gen. nov., Rhodopeziza tuberculata, Sowerbyella phlyctispora, Sowerbyella unicisa comb. nov.] Czech Mycology 47(4): 261-269 (published: 16th February, 1995)
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Rhodopeziza Hohmeyer and J. Moravec gen nov. is proposed for Rhodopeziza tuberculata (Gamundí) J. Moravec et Homeyer comb. nov., based on Aleuria tuberculata Gamundi (1975). Also two other new combinations are made: Sowerbyella phlyctispora (Lepr. et Mont. in Montagne) Hohmeyer et J. Moravec comb. nov. based on Peziza phlyctispora Lepr. et Mont. in Montagne, and Sowerbyella unicisa (Peck) J. Moravec comb. nov., based on Peziza unicisa Peck. Diagnosis of the new genus, descriptions, line drawings, SEM photomicrographs and notes on taxonomy accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (1994): Melastiza (Boud.) comb. et stat. nov. - a subgenus of the genus Aleuria Fuck. emend. nov. (Discomycetes, Pezizales). [Aleuria, subgen. Melastiza, Pezizales, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 47(4): 237-259 (published: 16th February, 1995)
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Relations between the genera Melastiza Boud. and Aleuria Fuck, are discussed. Examination of a number of collections of most species of both genera including the relevant type material has confirmed the opinion that the coloured outgrowths on there ceptacles of species of Melastiza are not reliable and sufficient for generic delimitation and, as a result, a new emendation of the genus Aleuria Fuck, is proposed. The genus is divided into two subgenera: subgen. Aleuria and subgen. Melastiza (Boud.) comb, et stat. nov.The discussed mutual relations and leading features, especially a variability of the colour and the wall thickness of the excipular hyphae and hyphoid hairs in Melastiza, similar shapes of the hyaline hyphae and hyphoid hairs in Aleuria, the same type of ascospores and excipular structure, the same carotenoid composition in paraphyses, and the same habitat, are considered an evidence for the generic identity. Reexaminations of the type material (NY, K) of Peziza cornubiensis Berkeley et Broome [= Melastiza cornubiensis (Berk, et, Br.) J. Moravec (1992b)], and the type (K) of Peziza chateri W. G. Smith [= Melastiza chateri (W. G. Smith) Boud.], have confirmed the identity of both fungi . Consequently, new combinations - Aleuria cornubiensis (Berk, et Br.) comb, nov., Aleuria carbonicola (J. Mor.) comb, nov., Aleuria flavida (Thind et Kaushal) comb, nov., Aleuria flavorubens (Rehm) comb, nov., Aleuria boudieri (v. Hohnel in Rehm) comb. nov. and Aleuria scotica (Graddon) comb. nov. are proposed. A Nepal collection of Aleuria rubra Batra [=Melastiza rubra (Batra) Maas Geesteranus] has also been examined. Aleuria latispora spec. nov. based on a collection from Central Asia is described as a new species of this subgenus too. Notes on the taxonomy, and descriptions and illustrations of all the taxa including SEM photomicrographs of ascospores accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (1994): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia. [Cheilymenia, sect. Cheilymenia, taxonomy, nomenclature] Czech Mycology 47(1): 7-37 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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Five species belonging to these ction Cheilymenia - the type section of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. - are introduced. The section is divided into three series: ser. a. Cheilymenia with Cheilymenia stercorea (Pers.: Fr.) Boud. (type species), Cheilymenia asteropila J. Mor., and Cheilymenia parvispora spec.nov.described here; ser.b. Pallidae J. Mor. with Cheilymenia pallida Bell et Dennis; and ser. c. Insigniae (J. Mor.) comb. nov. [basionym: Cheilymenia sect. Insigniae J. Moravec (1990b)] represented by Cheilymenia insignis (Cr. et Cr.) Boud. The previously designated lectotype for C. stercorea is rejected, and an illustration mentioned in the sanctioning publication (an “iconotype”) is here designated the lectotype of that name. A ‘protype’ for C. stercorea is newly designated here and the taxonomy and nomenclature of this type-species of the genus is discussed in detail. Based on examination of the type and other relevant material, Peziza stercorea var. aurantiac of lava Fuck., as well as Humaria alpina Fuck., and also Peziza fulvescens Nyl., have proven to be conspecific with C. stercorea; a new combination C. stercorea f. alpina (Fuck.) J. Mor. is proposed. Lachnea stercorea var. microspora Kanouse is synonymised with C. parvispora J. Mor. In addition, a new name, Cheilymenia lacteoalba Arnolds et J. Mor. nom. nov. is proposed for the illegitimate homonym Cheilymenia pallida Arnolds (1982), a species of these ct. Paracheilymeniae. The paper comprises descriptions and illustrations, including SEM photomicrographs.
SVRČEK M., MORAVEC J. (1989): Galeoscypha gen. nov., a monotypic new genus of Pezizales based on Galeoscypha pileiformis. Česká Mykologie 43(4): 210-214 (published: 17th November, 1989)
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A new genus of Operculate Discomycetes, Galeoscypha Svrček et J. Moravec gen. nov., is proposed for Galeoscypha pileiformis (Svr.) Svrček et J. Moravec comb. nov. The new genus is placed in Pyronemataceae Corda em. Korf. Line drawings of the macro- and microfeatures of G. pileiformis and SEM photomicrographs of ascospores accompany the paper. Morphological characters distinguishing it from Coprobia include stipitate apothecia with a pileiform shape, granular or biguttulate ascospores, strongly cyanophilic perisporium ornamentation, and presence of rusty-brown basal mycelial hyphae.
MORAVEC J. (1988): A key to the species of Sowerbyella (Discomycetes, Pezizales). Česká Mykologie 42(4): 193-199 (published: 16th December, 1988)
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A key to the species of Sowerbyella summarizes the author’s taxonomic revisions within the genus (J. Moravec 1985a, 1985b, 1986, 1988). As a result, twelve species are recognized in the key: S. radiculata (Sow.) Nannf., S. orassisculpturata J. Mor., S. parvispora (Trig.) J. Mor., S. densireticulata J. Mor., S. rhenana (Fuck.) J. Mor., S. reguisii (Quél.) J. Mor., S. polaripustulata J. Mor., S. pallida (Spooner) J. Mor., S. imperialis (Peck) Korf, S. fagicola J. Mor., S. brevispora Harm, and S. angustispora Cao et J. Mor. The generic characteristic of Sowerbyella, comments on the morphology and on the distinguishing of Sowerbyella from Otideopsis Liu et Cao (1987) comprising two species, O. yunnanensis Liu et Cao and O. kaushalii (J. Mor.) J. Mor., are added. Line drawings of macro- and microfeatures including the ascospore ornamentation studied mostly on type material of each species, and SEM photomicrographs of ascospores complete the key.
LISICKÁ E., MORAVEC J. (1987): Czechoslovak records. 28. Octospora wrightii (Berk. et Curt.) J.Moravec. Česká Mykologie 41(4): 234-237 (published: 12th November, 1987)
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Octospora wrightii (Berk. et Curt.) J. Moravec, a rare operculate discomycete, is reported from Slovakia and Moravia. A full description of apothecia and microscopic features is provided. The species was found growing on Amblystegium serpens in bryophyte communities in high-montane habitats. Differences in spore ornamentation and measurements are noted between localities.
MORAVEC J. (1986): A revision of the type of Gyromitra bubaci and the problem of ascospore size of Gyromitra esculenta (Discomycetes). Česká Mykologie 40(1): 11-18 (published: 7th February, 1986)
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The paper brings the result of the author’s reexamination of the type of Gyromitra bubaci Velenovský 1922. G. bubaci is closely related to G. esculenta but has longer ascospores. The author proposes two infraspecific taxa: G. esculenta var. bubaci comb. nov. and var. fulva var. nov.
MORAVEC J. (1985): Czechoslovak records. 26. Aleuria rhenana Fuckel. Česká Mykologie 39(3): 165-168 (published: 1985)
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The first record of Aleuria rhenana Fuck. in Czechoslovakia is reported from northern Slovakia. The apothecia were densely clustered, orange, and cupulate. Detailed morphological and anatomical descriptions are given, including spore ornamentation observed by light and electron microscopy.
MORAVEC J. (1984): A pre-congress foray of the IMC 3, Tokyo 1983 - Foray 2 with Discomycetes workshop and conference on cup-fungi. (Panel discussion: Taxonomy of Discomycetes). Česká Mykologie 38(3): 173-175 (published: 1984)
MORAVEC J. (1984): Two new species of Coprobia and taxonomic remarks on the genera Cheilymenia and Coprobia (Discomycetes, Pezizales). Česká Mykologie 38(3): 146-155 (published: 1984)
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In this contribution results of studies of basidiospores discharge from basidiocarps of three wood-destroying fungi during the growing season of host woody plants are given. Sporulation was the greatest in basidiocarps of polypore Bjerkandera adusta (Willd. ex Fr.) P. Karst., smaller in Trametes versicolor (L. ex Fr.) Pil. and the lowest in Stereum hirsutum (Willd. ex Fr.) S. F. Gray. Simple methodical procedure is discussed enabling to obtain knowledge relating to sporulation in the frame of the given place. Results can be utilized in phytopathological prognostication.
MORAVEC J. (1984): Peziza obtusapiculata, a new species related to Peziza apiculata. Česká Mykologie 38(2): 121-122 (published: 1984)
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A latin diagnosis of Peziza obtusapiculata J. Moravec spec. nov. is given. This new species is described according to a collection from Czechoslovakia known as Peziza apiculata Cooke sensu J. Moravec (1977). Notes to differences from P. apiculata and other related species are given.
MORAVEC J. (1983): Several Operculate Discomycetes from Central and east Africa. Česká Mykologie 37(4): 237-251 (published: 1983)
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Mycopathological report is presented on a case of carditis in disseminated mucormycosis, the 25th such case according to literature and a second one where Absidia corymbifera was proved by cultivation. A 47-year-old man suffering from chronic myeloic leukaemia, developed bone marrow atrophy after cytostatic treatment, and died from a serious muoormycotic pneumonia; dissemination of mycosis was found in the heart and kidneys. Myocardial lesion prevailed in pancarditis, and mural endocarditis was quite unique.
MORAVEC J. (1982): Daleomyces phillipsii in Czechoslovakia (Discomycetes, Pezizaceae). Česká Mykologie 36(2): 109-113 (published: 1982)
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The amyloid reaction with Melzer’s solution has been studied in the hyphae of basidiocarps in selected Amanita species. The species of the subgenus Amanita (with no amyloid reaction of the spore-walls) have given diverse reactions in hyphae of basidiocarps. The species from the section Amanita (Amanita friabilis, A. gemmata, A. muscaria, A. pantherina and A. regalis) have the amyloid substance in the plasma; it is particularly visible at the boundary of trama of pileus and stipe. In the section Vaginatae the reaction of hyphae was either positive (A. beckeri, A. caesarea, A. crocea, A. inaurata) or negative (A. fulva, A. mairei, A. umbrinolutea, A. vaginata). No amyloid substance was found in the plasma in species of subgenus Lepidella which show amyloid reaction in their spore-walls.
MORAVEC J. (1981): Boudiera caucasica sp. nov., a new species of operculate Discomycetes from Caucasus. Česká Mykologie 35(4): 189-191 (published: 1981)
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Boudiera caucasica J. Moravec sp. nov. is described according to a single collection from Caucasus (Gruzia, USSR). The new species is compared to closely related species of the genus Boudiera Cooke. Apothecia hemisphaerical, then discoid to pulvinate, solitary or gregarious, up to 3.5 mm in diam. (according to dried specimens), violet-black. Excipulum poorly developed, cells globose to subglobose, 8—19 µm in diam., towards the outside becoming elongated to pyriform, with hyaline, hyphoid, septate hairs 5—11 µm broad. Paraphyses filiform, straight, hyaline, septate below, apex enlarged (10—19.5 µm) with a light-brown content. Asci clavate, 240—310 × 32—40 µm, hyaline, amyloid, eight-spored. Ascospores first biseriate then uniseriate, at maturity with one globule, hyaline, irregularly densely or sparsely spinose, globose, 21—23 µm diam. (without spines), 26—31 µm (with spines).
MORAVEC J. (1980): A new collection of Aleuria cestrica (Ell. et Ev.) Seaver from Bulgaria and comments to Aleuria dalhousiensis Thind et Waraitch. Česká Mykologie 34(4): 217-221 (published: 1980)
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A new collection of a rare Operculate Discomycete — Aleuria cestrica (Ell. et Ev.) Seaver is treated by the author according to his own collection in Bulgaria. A detailed account of the material examined and a comparison of this species to Aleuria dalhousiensis Thind et Waraitch based on an author’s examination of the type specimen of the latter are given. Besides the description, notes of differences and drawings of ascospore ornamentation of the two species, some taxonomical and ecological notes are added.
MORAVEC J. (1980): Helvella leucopus Pers. in Czechoslovakia (Discomycetes, Helvellaceae). Česká Mykologie 34(4): 214-216 (published: 1980)
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The sand-dwelling Discomycete Helvella leucopus Pers. is reported for the first time from Czechoslovakia. Three new remarkable collections in Southern Slovakia and Southern Moravia and also one previous but unpublished collection realised 28 years ago are presented.
MORAVEC J. (1979): Trichophaeopsis latispora sp. nov. - a new Discomycete from Moravia (Czechoslovakia). Česká Mykologie 33(1): 13-18 (published: 1979)
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A new species of Operculate Discomycetes — Trichophaeopsis latispora J. Moravec sp. nov. — is described based on a single apothecium collected in Moravia. The new species is compared with other known species of Trichophaeopsis Korf et Erb and similar species in Trichophaea Boud. Taxonomic notes on the genus Trichophaeopsis and illustrations of T. latispora and T. bicuspis (Boud.) Korf et Erb, also found in Moravia, are presented.
MORAVEC J. (1978): Fungi of Kilimanjaro - I. Discomycetes, Pezizales. Česká Mykologie 32(2): 70-78 (published: 1978)
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The author investigated collections of Operculate Discomycetes he found when climbing mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania, East Africa). These are: Scutellinia badio-berbis (Berk, ex Cooke) O. Kuntze, Scutellinia colensoi (Massee) Le Gal ex Rifai, Scutellinia cervorum (Vel.) Svr., Scutellinia kerguelensis (Berk.) O. Kuntze, Lamprospora crec’hqueraultii (Crouan) Boud. var. modesta (Karst.) Gamundi and Peziza crassipes Quél. var. kilimanjarensis var. nov. Species of Scutellinia, including the type of Peziza kerguelensis Berk., and Lachnea nympharum Vel. were examined in detail with emphasis on spore-ornamentation. Descriptions, drawings and taxonomical notes are given.
MORAVEC J. (1976): Svrčekomyces J.Moravec gen. nov., a new genus of Pyronemyceae Corda em. Eckblad (Discomycetes). Česká Mykologie 30(1): 5-7 (published: 1976)
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A new genus of operculate discomycetes, Svrčekomyces J. Moravec gen. nov., with the type species S. guldeniae (Svrč.) J. Moravec comb. nov. (basionym: Pseudombrophila guldeniae Svrček, 1966) is described. The systematic and taxonomic position of the new genus is briefly discussed. The drawings were made according to the second collection of S. guldeniae in Czechoslovakia.
MORAVEC J. (1974): Peziza vagneri spec. nov. from Czechoslovakia (Discomycetes, Pezizales). Česká Mykologie 28(4): 223-226 (published: 1974)
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The zoospores of Coelomycidium simulii are produced by cleavage of the thallus with the aid of early formed flagella beating in the clefts. A nuclear complex (nucleus and nuclear cap) enclosed in a common membrane, a flagellum fixed to the nuclear complex via a rootlet system, and a mitochondrion forming a sensory plate are described. The structure is supported by vacuoles and microtubules. The infection cycle, zoospore formation, and environmental susceptibility during this stage are discussed.
MORAVEC J. (1974): Several operculate Discomycetes from Greece and remarks on the genus Scutellinia (Cooke) Lamb. Emend. le Gal. Česká Mykologie 28(1): 19-25 (published: 1974)
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Five species of operculate Discomycetes from Greece are discussed, including two newly described taxa: Scutellinia peloponnesiaca and S. parvispora. The author redefines sections of the genus Scutellinia, rejecting the section Globisporae and proposing a new section, Armatosporae, for species with ascospores ornamented by conical to spiny warts. A key to species in sections Hirtulae and Armatosporae is provided.
SVRČEK M., MORAVEC J. (1973): Jafneadelphus olivaceofuscus spec. nov. (Pezizales). Česká Mykologie 27(3): 129-132 (published: 15th August, 1973)
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A new species, Jafneadelphus olivaceofuscus Svrček & Moravec, is described based on a collection from the Adamov area (Blansko district, Moravia). It is closely related to the Australian species Jafneadelphus asperulus. Morphological comparisons are made, and the distinction from similar genera such as Jafnea and Smardaea is discussed.
MORAVEC J. (1973): Sowerbyella fagicola J. Moravec spec. nov., a new species from Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 27(2): 65-68 (published: 12th May, 1973)
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A new species, Sowerbyella fagicola J. Moravec spec. nov., is described according to the author’s collection from Moravia (Czechoslovakia). A drawing of this well-characterized new species and some notes with a key on the difference of two already known species, Sowerbyella radiculata (Sow. ex Fr.) Boud. and S. unicolor (Gill.) Nannf., are also given.
MORAVEC J. (1972): One interesting collection of operculate discomycete from Cairo (Egypt). Česká Mykologie 26(3): 138-140 (published: 1972)
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The author describes an interesting collection of an operculate discomycete found in a flowerpot in The Anderson’s Museum in Cairo. In his opinion, this fungus represents a new variety: Octospora tetraspora (Fuck.) Korf var. aegyptiaca J. Moravec var. nov. A description and drawing of this new variety and notes on differences from the type variety [= Octospora tetraspora (Fuck.) Korf var. tetraspora] are provided. It differs from the typical variety by broader ascospores and longer hyphae at the margin of the excipulum.
MORAVEC J. (1972): Operculate Discomycetes of the genera Aleuria Fuck. and Melastiza Boud. From the district of Mladá Boleslav (Bohemia). Česká Mykologie 26(2): 74-81 (published: 1972)
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The author presents findings of operculate discomycetes from the genera Aleuria and Melastiza collected in the Mladá Boleslav district (Bohemia): Aleuria aurantia, A. bicucullata, Melastiza chateri, M. flavorubens (= M. greleti), and a new species Melastiza carbonicola sp. nov. The latter differs in spore and apothecial morphology and an anthracophilous habitat. The paper discusses taxonomic distinctions between the two genera and ecological peculiarities of A. aurantia.
SVRČEK M., MORAVEC J. (1972): Über die Helvella fastigiata Krombholz (Farbtafel Nr. 81). Česká Mykologie 26(1): 1-8 (published: 27th January, 1972)
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This paper deals with the taxonomy of Helvella fastigiata Krombholz = Gyromitra fastigiata (Krombh.) Rehm. This species was several times recently found in Europe and erroneously identified as the North American Neogyromitra caroliniana (Bose ex Fr.) Imai. The European collections, published under this name, are identical with the true Helvella fastigiata Krombholz, which was macroscopically well described and illustrated by its author in 1834. The type species of Krombholz remained unknown or misunderstood by most mycologists. A number of new collections made in 1971 in Moravia (Czechoslovakia) contributed to the clarification of this species, which belongs to the group of discomycetes placed in the genera Neogyromitra and Discina. Because — in the opinion of the authors — no essential differences between both genera exist, Helvella fastigiata is transferred to the genus Discina. With Discina fastigiata are identical: Gyromitra pratensis Velen., G. inflata sensu Velen., and Discina brunnea (Underw.) Raitviir.
MORAVEC J. (1971): Some operculate Discomycetes from the park in Ilidža near Sarajevo (Jugoslavia). Česká Mykologie 25(4): 197-202 (published: 1971)
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The author treats 5 operculate Discomycetes found during a brief visit to the public park in Ilidža near Sarajevo (Jugoslavia): Ascobolus carbonarius, A. furfuraceus, Melastiza greleti, and two new species: Marcelleina brevicostatispora and Scutellinia pseudoumbrarum.
MORAVEC J. (1971): Discomycetes of the family Thelebolaceae (Brumm.) Eckbl. from the district of Mladá Boleslav (Bohemia). Česká Mykologie 25(3): 150-160 (published: 1971)
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Nine species of the family Thelebolaceae (Brumm.) Eckbl. are reported from the district of Mladá Boleslav (Bohemia), including a new species Coprotus subcylindrosporus J. Moravec spec. nov. The author discusses the internal taxonomy of the family and proposes an emended concept of the genus Ascophanus to accommodate species with inoperculate, octospored asci.
MORAVEC J. (1970): Operculate discomycetes of the family Ascoboloceae from the Mladá Boleslav district in Central Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 24(3): 134-145 (published: 20th July, 1970)
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This contribution treats operculate discomycetes of the genera Ascobolus and Saccobolus collected by the author in the Mladá Boleslav district over three years. Sixteen species are described, most of them coprophilous. New taxa are proposed: Ascobolus densereticulatus sp. nov., Saccobolus subcaesariatus sp. nov., and a new form Ascobolus sacchariferus f. roseogriseus f. nov.
MORAVEC J. (1970): Morchella pragensis Smotlacha 1952, species male nota bohemica. Česká Mykologie 24(1): 32-39 (published: 15th January, 1970)
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The author discusses the little-known morel species Morchella pragensis Smotlacha 1952, originally described with two forms: f. mirabilis and f. turriformis. Based on his own collections from Mladá Boleslav, the author justifies the taxonomic validity of the species and proposes a solution in accordance with nomenclatural rules, offering clarification where the original diagnosis was ambiguous.
MORAVEC J. (1969): Some operculate discomycetes from the district of Mladá Boleslav and Jičín (Bohemia). Česká Mykologie 23(4): 222-235 (published: 15th October, 1969)
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The author lists operculate discomycetes from six genera, found during mycological surveys in Mladá Boleslav and Jičín districts, Bohemia. Two new species are described: Pulvinula lacteoalba sp. nov. and Pulvinula niveoalba sp. nov. New combinations are proposed. Descriptions and drawings are based on author's collections.
SVRČEK M., MORAVEC J. (1969): Species novae Discomycetum e Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 156-159 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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The authors describe four new species of operculate discomycetes of the family Humariaceae found in Bohemia: Scutellinia minutella, S. insignispora, S. subglobispora, Fimaria virginea.
MORAVEC J. (1969): Some operculate Discomycetes from the Vysoké Tatry Mts. (High Tatra) and Belanské Tatry Mts. and Spišská Magura Mts. in Slovakia. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 24-34 (published: 1969)
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This investigation describes operculate discomycetes collected by the author in September 1967 in the Vysoké Tatry, Belanské Tatry, and Spišská Magura Mts. in Slovakia. A total of 40 collections comprising 27 species were studied. Four new taxa and three new combinations are proposed. Descriptions, drawings, and taxonomic notes accompany some of the species.
MORAVEC J. (1968): Further localities for Galactinia gerardii (Cooke) Svr. in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 22(3): 217-219 (published: 1968)
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Two new collections of Galactinia gerardii (Cooke) Svr. are described from Central Bohemia and Moravia. Differences in macroscopic and microscopic features are noted, suggesting variability within the species. Both collections are discussed in detail.
MORAVEC J. (1968): Some operculate discomycetes found during the winter months 1966 and 1967, in the district Mladá Boleslav. Česká Mykologie 22(3): 212-216 (published: 1968)
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Reports localities and collections of operculate discomycetes during winter months 1966–1967 in Mladá Boleslav. Notable species include Octospora rubricosa (first record in Bohemia), Lamprospora crouanii f. magnihyphosa f. nov., and Fimaria hepatica. The paper discusses winter fruiting and notes rarity of these species.
SVRČEK M., MORAVEC J. (1968): Helvella (Leptopodia) branzeziana sp. nov., eine neue Spezies aus Böhmen. Česká Mykologie 22(2): 87-89 (published: 1968)
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A new Helvella species of the subgenus Leptopodia, Helvella branzeziana, is described from the surroundings of Branžež, near Mladá Boleslav (Bohemia). The species occupies an isolated position within the genus and is distinguished by the small size and shape of its fruiting bodies and the almost black hymenial surface.
MORAVEC J. (1968): A study concerning a better recognition of operculate discomycetes of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. Česká Mykologie 22(1): 32-41 (published: 1968)
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The author describes operculate discomycetes of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. from the vicinity of Branžež, Mladá Boleslav district. Species include Ch. stercorea, Ch. coprinaria, Ch. theleboloides, Ch. vitellina, and Ch. crucipila. New taxa described are Ch. magnipila sp. nov., Ch. micropila sp. nov., Ch. notabilispora sp. nov., and Ch. theleboloides forma magnifica f. nov. Additionally, Scutellinia fimicola sp. nov. is described.
MORAVEC J. (1967): Contribution to the classification of Sepultaria speluncarum (Velen.)Svr. Česká Mykologie 21(4): 239-241 (published: 1967)
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The classification and localities of Sepultaria speluncarum (Velen.) Svr. are discussed. Originally described as Humaria speluncarum, it was correctly placed in Sepultaria. The author suggests possible synonymy with Humaria bolaris Bres. based on morphological features.
MORAVEC J. (1967): Additamentum ad cognitionen generum Verpa Swatz ex Pers. et Ptychoverpa Boud. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 74-77 (published: 1967)
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The author describes a form of Verpa digitaliformis with eight-spored asci and a deeply veined, cerebriform cap, collected near Branžež. It is named Verpa digitaliformis var. cerebriformis J. Moravec et Svrček. The paper discusses the confusion with Morchella bohemica and proposes taxonomic clarification.
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