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PARMASTO E. (2001): Hymenochaete cruenta and H. sphaericola, two sibling species of Hymenochaetales (Hymenomycetes, Basidiomycota). [Hymenomycetes, Hymenochaete cruenta, Hymenochaete sphaericola, taxonomy, distribution] Czech Mycology 52(4): 307-315 (published: 5th March, 2001)
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Hymenochaete cruenta (syn.: H. mougeotii) has been considered a widely spread species in Eurasia and Australasia inhabiting both coniferous and angiospermic trees or bushes. A similar species, H. murashkinskyi was described by A. Pilát from Southern Siberia and later found also in the Russian Far East and China on Rhododendron spp. Study of herbarium specimens demonstrated that there are two closely related species with partly overlapping areas of distribution: H. cruenta on Abies (and other conifers?) in Eurasia, and H. sphaericola (syn.: H. murashkinskyi) on Rhododendron, Quercus and some other angiospermic trees in East, South-East and South Asia and Australasia.
PARMASTO E., KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1980): Re-collection of Phellinus chinensis (Pil.) Pil. (Hymenochaetaceae). Česká Mykologie 34(4): 208-213 (published: 1980)
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There are described specimens of the extremely rare polypore Phellinus chinensis (Pil.) Pil. from two new localities in Northern Asia in the USSR. This fungus was hitherto known from only one collection from China and its taxonomic position is now newly defined. P. chinensis is characterized by lacking setae, fairly large coloured spores, parallel hyphae of tube trama, large pores, a black line on section of the basidiocarp and the tuffy strigose surface of small pilei (when developed).
PARMASTO E. (1969): Paullicorticium curiosum Parm. et Žukov sp. nov. and the phylogenetical development of the basidium of the Corticiaceous fungi. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 73-78 (published: 1969)
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A new species of primitive Corticiaceae is described (Paullicorticium curiosum Parm. et A. Žukov). The significance of this species for the phylogeny of basidial types and some hypotheses of the evolution of the basidium are discussed.
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