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STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1982): Inocybe albomarginata Velen. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltener Inocyben Nr. 20). Česká Mykologie 36(4): 223-227 (published: 1982)
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The poorly known species Inocybe albomarginata Velen., apparently overlooked in the field, is described based on new fresh finds and herbarium study at PRM. A comparison with Velenovský's original diagnosis is made, the taxonomic position is evaluated, and a neotype is designated. The selected specimen (Karlštejn, 1946, leg. A. Pilát) is designated as neotype (PRM 689136), and its microcharacters are documented. It differs macroscopically by a whitish cracked margin and microscopically by specific basidia and cystidia features.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1982): Risspilze der Sektion Lilacinae Heim (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltener Inocyben. Nr. 19.). Česká Mykologie 36(2): 85-99 (published: 1982)
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20 species of Deuteromycetes belonging to the families Moniliaceae, Dematiaceae, and Sporobolomycetaceae and 6 species of Ascomycetes from the families Eurotiaceae, Microascaceae, and Gymnoascaceae isolated in Czechoslovakia during the years 1970–1980 are presented as new or rare finds. The isolates of Monocilium indicum from fodder and Monascus ruber from forage are the first records from Europe. Moniliella acetoabutans and Spicellum roseum are very rare records after the descriptions of the species.
BOUŠKA I., ŘEHÁNEK L., MOTYČKA K., VESELSKÝ J. (1980): Detection of UV-fluorescence in renal tissues in Cortinarius orellanus Fr. poisoning. Česká Mykologie 34(4): 188-190 (published: 1980)
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Blue UV-fluorescence was observed in renal tubuli of the kidney of the child, who died following the Cortinarius orellanus poisoning. Analogous changes were noted in the kidneys of experimentally intoxicated guinea pigs. The detection of the UV-fluorescence in renal tissues could be the key procedure besides the clinical, morphological and mycological findings helpful in the diagnosis of the intoxication with Cortinarius subg. Leprocybe Moser, section Orellani Moser 1969.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1980): Inocybe lutescens Velenovský (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 18). Česká Mykologie 34(3): 158-164 (published: 1980)
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A rare but macroscopically well distinguishable species of Inocybe is treated here. A neotype is designated and a new ecological variety with pinkish stipe is described and illustrated based on the authors’ collections. The previously published localities from Czechoslovakia, France, Sweden and Switzerland are critically revised.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1980): Analytische Bestimmungstabelle der europäischen höckerig-eckigsporigen Risspilze. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr.17.). Česká Mykologie 34(1): 45-53 (published: 1980)
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Reliable identification of the warted-angular-spored species of the genus Inocybe belongs to the most difficult tasks of applied inocybology. The presented analytical identification key, comprising 56 European species, provides the first systematic overview of the diversity of individual members of the subgenus Inocybe [subgen. Clypeus (Britz. ex Britz.) J.E. Lange].
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1979): Inocybe metrodii sp. nov. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 16.). Česká Mykologie 33(4): 220-224 (published: 1979)
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Inocybe metrodii sp. nov., a new species of the genus Inocybe (Fr.) Fr., section Splendentes Singer, is described. This rare species possesses all main characters of the invalidly published Inocybe pseudoconfusa Métrod (1956). The authors dedicate the new species to Métrod.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1979): Inocybe kuthanii sp. nov. Eine neue Art in Sektion Rimosae, Stirps Cookei Heim gehörend. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 15). Česká Mykologie 33(3): 134-137 (published: 1979)
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Inocybe kuthanii sp. nov., a new species belonging to section Rimosae, stirps Cookei Heim, is described. This interesting Inocybe species is dedicated to Mr. Jan Kuthan, Ostrava, CSSR, on the occasion of his 50th birthday, in recognition of his long-standing and meritorious mycological work.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1979): Inocybe pyriodora (Pers. ex Fr.) Kummer und die Verwandten (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 14). Česká Mykologie 33(2): 68-80 (published: 1979)
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From 743 wild mammals representing 3 orders (Insectivora, Chiroptera and Rodentia), 7 families, 17 genera and 29 species, a total of 1584 fungi from 76 genera were isolated, of which 18.4% were keratinolytic fungi. Several dermatophytes (Microsporum cookei, M. persicolor, and Trichophyton ajelloi) and other pathogenic fungi for humans and animals (Aspergillus fumigatus, Cephalosporium acremonium) were detected at low frequency. A comparison between the fungal flora of mammal fur and bird plumage showed both similarities and differences in species and genera composition.
KUBIČKA J., VESELSKÝ J. (1978): Mycena rosea (Bull.) ex Sacc. et Dalla Costa ist giftig. Česká Mykologie 32(3): 167-168 (published: 1978)
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The correct combination for the species Mycena rosea was established as Mycena rosea (Bull.) ex Sacc. et Dalla Costa (1917). During a voluntary test by a woman who consumed 28 fruiting bodies of this species, moderate muscarinic poisoning symptoms appeared. The differences between Mycena rosea and Mycena pura (Pers. ex Fr.) Kumm. are therefore not only morphological and ecological, but also pharmacodynamic. Mycena pura contains psychotropic indole substances.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1978): Inocybe appendiculata Kühner (Beitrage zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 13.). Česká Mykologie 32(3): 161-166 (published: 1978)
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Inocybe appendiculata Kühner — a rarely collected, but ecologically faithful alpine-Carpathian species belonging to the group of Inocybe with pruinose stipe apex — is presented based on the authors' own observations and drawings. The paper provides a detailed morphological description and taxonomic notes on this striking species.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1978): Inocybe descissa (Fr.) Quél. Und ihre taxonomische Stellung (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 12). Česká Mykologie 32(1): 22-31 (published: 1978)
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Inocybe descissa (Fr.) Quél. in the sense of classical descriptions and illustrations in Battarra and Fries is treated in detail by the authors as a frequently misinterpreted species, but faithful to its habitat of subxerophilous oak forests and similar parklands with oaks and maples. The species is placed in Singer's system under the section Inocibium [Lacerae] (Fr.) Sacc., Fibrillosae Heim, as subsection Descissae subsect. nov.
VESELSKÝ J., KUBIČKA J., ČUŘÍK R. (1978): Some recent remarks to death-cap poisonings - Amanita phalloides (Fr.) Link. Česká Mykologie 32(1): 1-10 (published: 20th January, 1978)
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A summary dealing with the present knowledge of death-cap toxins and of the effects of isolated toxins on laboratory animals in relation to the alimentary poisonings of man with the total fungus. Some newer observations in the ČSSR are stated and medical effects of some substances are discussed. Thioctic acid seems necessary in the treatment, although it is not a medicine to counteract a poison. Its medical use in high doses has a rational basis. The use of cleaning techniques to ensure the elimination of mushroom-particles out of alimentary canal and/or toxins from the blood forth as soon as possible before its fixation in the liver is substantial in the complex care.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1977): Inocybe griseovelata Kühner. (Beuträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 11.). Česká Mykologie 31(4): 201-205 (published: 1977)
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Inocybe griseovelata Kühner, placed by Kühner in the group of “non-pruinose stem” species, is described. The delimitation of the species and its systematic position are discussed on the basis of the authors' own findings and comparative studies. It is a medium-sized fungus predominantly found in parks. Its potential mycorrhizal associations remain unclear.
DERMEK A., VESELSKÝ J. (1977): Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Quél. And its subspecific taxonomy. (With colored plate No. 92). Česká Mykologie 31(4): 189-192 (published: 1977)
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Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Quél. sensu lato Heim, 1931, considered by Heim as „libre de tous liens mycorhiziques“ is a complex species which can be subdivided to six morphologically and/or ecologically distinct and geographically separate races. Concise diagnoses in Latin are added to all the newly combined taxa, Inocybe fastigiata subsp. lilofastigiata Stangl et Veselský being described as new.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1977): Inocybe flocculosa (Berk.) Saccardo und die Verwandten (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 10) (Farbtafel Nr. 91). Česká Mykologie 31(1): 15-27 (published: 1977)
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From the group of smooth-spored Inocybe with pruinose stipe only in the upper part, section Fibrillosae Heim (Inocibium apud Singer stirps 3: "stipe pruinose in upper portion"), we present the critical I. flocculosa sensu orig., and four similar species: I. deglubens (Fr.) Gill., I. gausapata Kühner, I. pallidipes Eil. et Everh. and I. subtigrina Kühner. All these species have been carefully lectotypified based on our own findings and field observations.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 9: Inocybe queletii R. Maire et Konrad. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 176-180 (published: 1976)
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The rare species Inocybe queletii R. Maire et Konrad is documented based on the authors’ collections and herbarium specimens. It is distinguished from similar taxa and its identity is clarified through morphological analysis.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 8: Analytische Darstellung der glattsporigen inocyben mit völliger Stielbereifung. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 170-175 (published: 1976)
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An analytical key to smooth-spored Inocybe species with fully pruinose stipes is presented, supplementing earlier contributions. Cross-references to color illustrations in other works are provided.
VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Inocybe fuligineo-atra Huijsman (Czechoslovak records 16.). Česká Mykologie 30(2): 127-128 (published: 1976)
VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Inocybe brunneo-rufa Stangl et Veselský (Czechoslovak records 15.). Česká Mykologie 30(2): 126-127 (published: 1976)
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A rare case of mushroom intolerance due to trehalase deficiency is described in a 24-year-old man and his father. Trehalose, present in mushrooms, cannot be digested in these individuals, leading to gastrointestinal symptoms despite the edibility of the mushrooms.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Inocybe abietis Kühner und irgend welche der nächst Verwandten. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 7) (Farbtafel Nr. 90). Česká Mykologie 30(2): 65-80 (published: 15th May, 1976)
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Zu der Gruppe der gänzlich stielbereiften Glattsporigen stellen wir als eine Ergänzung unseres 5. und 6. Beitrags noch folgende 5 Arten der Sektion Splendentes Singer vor: 1. Inocybe abietis Kühner, 2. Inocybe furfurea Kühner, 3. Inocybe vaccina Kühner, 4. Inocybe brunnea Quélet apud Quélet et Le Breton sensu Heim, die wir, Malengon et Bertault folgend, für eine auffällige und gut bestimmbare Art halten, und 5. Inocybe alluvionis Stangl et Veselský spec. nov.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1975): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 6: Inocybe albidodisca Kühner und etliche ähnliche der gänzlich stielbereiften Glattsporigen. (Farbtafel Nr. 87). Česká Mykologie 29(2): 65-78 (published: 23rd May, 1975)
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This sixth contribution provides a detailed clarification of the critical taxa related to Inocybe albidodisca Kühner, based on the authors’ collections and study of original diagnoses. The following species are examined and discussed: 1. Inocybe subalbidodisca Stangl et Veselský spec. nov., 2. Inocybe albidodisca Kühner, 3. Inocybe fulvida Bresadola sensu Huijsman, 4. Inocybe subbrunnea Kühner, 5. Inocybe ovalispora Kauffman sensu Kühner et Romagnesi.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1974): Fünfter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der selteneren Inocybe-Arten (Farbtafel Nr. 86). Česká Mykologie 28(4): 195-218 (published: 1974)
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A new species, Gnomonia pratensis, found in Southern Bohemia on fallen leaves of Geranium pratense L., is described. A list of all species of the genus Gnomonia Ces. et de Not., known from Czechoslovakia, is added.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1974): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 4: Inocybe boltonii Heim in der Variationsbreite ihrer Formen. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 143-150 (published: 1974)
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A comparative table is presented summarizing authors’ observations on Inocybe boltonii Heim and its morphologically variable forms. One notably divergent collection is described, resembling Inocybe proximella Karsten sensu Favre. Synonymy and taxonomic confusion surrounding this complex are discussed in detail.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1974): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 3: Inocybe brevispora Huijsman. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 138-142 (published: 1974)
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Based on repeated collections, Inocybe brevispora Huijsman is critically discussed and illustrated. The taxonomic position of the species is evaluated, including its small, subrectangular spores and rust-brown gills. Variability of the species and similarities to Inocybe boltonii are addressed, with deviations from Huijsman’s original description noted.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1973): Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der selteneren Inocybe-Arten (Farbtafel Nr. 83). Česká Mykologie 27(1): 11-25 (published: 1973)
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Based on detailed investigations and long-term field observations, the authors describe two critical species of the genus Inocybe from the section Fibrillosae: Inocybe posterula and Inocybe lucifuga. Additionally, a new species, Inocybe pseudodestricta sp. nov., is described and its taxonomic validity is justified. Synonymy and nomenclatural issues are discussed.
BLATTNÝ C., KRÁLÍK O., VESELSKÝ J., KASALA B., HERZOVÁ H. (1973): Particles resembling virions accompanying the proliferation of Agaric mushrooms. Česká Mykologie 27(1): 1-5 (published: 25th February, 1973)
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Rod-shaped particles, 22–28 × 119 nm in size, and isometric particles, 30 nm in diameter, were electron microscopically detected in fruit bodies of Armillariella mellea, Laccaria laccata, and Inocybe dulcamara bearing hymeniform proliferations. The particles resemble virions. If they are indeed virions, it is not yet clear whether one or two viruses are involved. In the case of virosis, a name for a complex of viruses causing the proliferation of agaric mushrooms might be used. The disease was transmitted to Laccaria amethystina and Pholiota mutabilis by watering with a suspension of homogenized fruit bodies of Armillariella mellea. The proliferation is therefore presumed to be a virus disease.
VESELSKÝ J., WATLING R. (1972): A new species of Conocybe with ornamented basidiospores. Česká Mykologie 26(4): 201-209 (published: 1972)
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Conocybe subverrucispora Veselský et Watling, a species with finely verrucose basidiospores, is described as new. The species is based on several collections from old heavy metal waste and slag dumps colonised with ruderal plants, in Czechoslovakia.
VESELSKÝ J. (1971): Über ein Allergie-ähnliches Syndrom, das nach dem genusse eines Pilzgerichtes von Pfefferröhrlingen - Suillus piperatus (Bull. ex Fr.) O. Kuntze und Hallimasch-Exemplaren - Armillariella mellea (Vahl. ex Fr.) P. Karst. aufgetreten ist. Česká Mykologie 25(3): 147-149 (published: 1971)
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After consuming a meal composed of equal parts of Suillus piperatus and Armillariella mellea, two middle-aged men experienced symptoms resembling an allergic reaction, with itching being the main complaint. The report suggests that although Armillariella mellea is generally considered edible when properly prepared, Suillus piperatus is not, and may have caused the reaction. The case adds to the understanding of pseudoallergic syndromes caused by mushrooms, especially involving species with disputed edibility.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1971): Beitrag zur Kenntnis der selteneren Inocybe-Arten (Farbtafel Nr. 79). Česká Mykologie 25(1): 1-9 (published: 28th January, 1971)
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The authors independently (Stangl in Augsburg, FRG, and Veselský in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia) conducted long-term mycocoenological studies in urban parks and reclaimed industrial sites, respectively. They report on several rare species of the genus Inocybe based on repeated collections and thorough examinations, including the description of a new species, Inocybe brunneo-rufa sp. nov.
VESELSKÝ J. (1970): Inocybe carbonaria Velen. Česká Mykologie 24(2): 100-102 (published: 20th April, 1970)
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The rare anthracophilic species Inocybe carbonaria Velen., related to I. lacera, is described. Found previously only at two sites in Bohemia, it has recently been collected in large numbers on coal mining heaps in Ostrava between 1965–1969. A Latin diagnosis and photo are included for better characterization.
VESELSKÝ J., KUTHAN J. (1969): Tricholoma radotinense Pilát et Charvát ex Pilát et Ušák. Česká Mykologie 23(2): 115-117 (published: 1969)
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The species Tricholoma radotinense Pilát et Charvát ex Pilát et Ušák 1959 was first described by Pilát and Charvát in 1950 under the provisional name Tricholoma guernisaci Crouan, and later validly renamed in 1959. The species, though good and well defined, remains unrecognized in global mycological literature. The authors report two new localities from western Slovakia, confirm the identity of herbarium specimens, and provide a detailed Latin diagnosis.
KUTHAN J., VESELSKÝ J. (1967): Mutinus ravenelii (Berk. et Curt.) E. Fischer in Cechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 112-116 (published: 1967)
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The rare fungus Mutinus ravenelii, known from North America, was found in Czechoslovakia at two locations. The authors describe the Czech collections and confirm the identification based on Pilát's 1958 monograph. The fungus differs from M. caninus in its odor and morphology.
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