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KOTLABA F., ZEHNÁLEK P. (2018): Sixteen gasteromycetes collected in Cuba 50 years ago [new records, Geastrum spp., taxonomy, nomenclature, distribution] Czech Mycology 70(2): 185-209 (published: 14th December, 2018)
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Sixteen species of gasteromycetes were identified in 50-year old collections from Cuba, including five species new to this island. The species Calvatia cyathiformis, Clathrus columnatus, Clathrus crispus, Cyathus limbatus, Diplocystis wrightii, Rhizopogon sp., Scleroderma tenerum and Tulostoma floridanum had already been reported from Cuba, whereas Disciseda hyalothrix and Lycogalopsis solmsii represent new records for this country. Six species belong to the genus Geastrum, of which G. pectinatum agg., G. schweinitzii agg. and G. velutinum agg. were already known from Cuba, but three species, G. corollinum, G. kotlabae and G. trichiferum, are new to the Cuban mycobiota. Each species is provided with a brief description followed by taxonomic notes, and distribution.
KOUKOL O., KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (2014): Taxonomic evaluation of the polypore Daedaleopsis tricolor based on morphology and molecular data. [morphological species concept, ITS rDNA, RPB2, TEF, Polyporales, Daedaleopsis] Czech Mycology 66(2): 107-119 (published: 23rd December, 2014)
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Daedaleopsis tricolor and D. confragosa were formerly treated either as separate species or as conspecific. D. tricolor may be recognised by the presence of a lamellate hymenophore and mostly dark pileus surface with small network of grains, but its separate status is not supported by its micromorphology. Occurrence of intermediate forms contributes to uncertainty in species delimitation. Although this problem has been known for many years, no study has yet been aimed at a thorough study of both morphological and molecular data. In the present study, we analysed sequences of ITS rDNA, RPB2 and TEF of several typical specimens of D. tricolor and D. confragosa sampled in the Czech Republic in recent years, two specimens of the supposedly closely related D. septentrionalis, and available sequences from GenBank. Our data show that no studied DNA region supports separation of D. tricolor and D. confragosa as distinct species and that D. septentrionalis is supported as a distinct species according to the ITS rDNA and RPB2 genes. We therefore incline to treat D. tricolor as a variety of D. confragosa. Thorough revision of all species hitherto described in Daedaleopsis including Asian species of uncertain identity is recommended.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (2013): Ten wood-inhabiting agarics from Cuba. [Cuba, Agaricales, hosts, distribution, subtropics] Czech Mycology 65(2): 255-265 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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After studying specimens of macro fungi collected in Cuba, ten species of wood-inhabiting agarics were identified belonging to genera Chaetocalathus, Gymnopilus, Hohenbuehelia, Lentinus, Marasmius, Oudemansiella, Pleurotus, and Xeromphalina. Uncommon or rare species include Gymnopilus palmicola, Hohenbuehelia nigra, Marasmius haematocephalus, Pleurotus pulmonarius, and Xeromphalina tenuipes. Other species mentioned in the article are rather abundant or common in Cuba.
KOTLABA F. (2011): Contribution to the knowledge of the very rare species Cytidiella albomellea (Corticiaceae s.l.). [Cytidiella albomellea, Czech Republic, Slovakia, ecology, general distribution, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 63(1): 33-38 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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Based on recent, very rich collections of Cytidiella albomellea (Bondartsev) Parmasto (= C. melzeri Pouzar) from South Bohemia (Czech Republic) the author lists all presently known localities and collections of this species in Bohemia and Slovakia. C. albomellea is only known from the Northern hemisphere, namely Europe, Asia and North America. Hosts are conifers (predominantly pines) as well as frondose trees and shrubs (mostly oaks). A taxonomic note on the genus Cytidiella is included.
POUZAR Z., KOTLABA F. (2010): Two new species of the genus Dendrothele (Corticiaceae) from the Czech Republic. [Basidiomycota, Corticiaceae, Dendrothele, description, taxonomy, ecology, Bohemia, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 61(2): 197-205 (published: 10th August, 2010)
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Two new species of the genus Dendrothele – D. salicicola and D. bisporigera – are described. Both species occur on bark of especially old, living arborescent willows (Salix alba and S. fragilis) in Bohemia (Czech Republic). Dendrothele salicicola is characterised by tetrasterigmatic basidia with indextrinoid walls, slightly bent sterigmata and the presence of hyphidia; it is presently known from 29 localities and 7 microlocalities. D. bisporigera is chiefly characterised by bisporic basidia with dextrinoid walls, the special spores shape and content as well as by the absence of hyphidia and cystidia; it has been found at two localities to date.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (2008): Some stereoid fungi from Cuba. [Stereum s. l., hosts, distribution, taxonomy, subtropics] Czech Mycology 60(2): 213-220 (published: 27th February, 2009)
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Eight species of stereoid fungi were identified in collections from Cuba. Uncommon or rare species include Dendrophora albobadia, Laxitextum bicolor, Lopharia cinerascens, Porostereum lilacinum, Stereum fasciatum and S. lobatum. The species Hjortstamia crassa and H. papyrina are rather common.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (2003): Polypores (Polyporales s. l.) collected in Cuba. [Polypores, hosts, Cuba, localities] Czech Mycology 55(1-2): 7-50 (published: 23rd July, 2003)
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The paper deals with 75 species of polypores (Polyporales s.l.) - mostly with their hosts collectedduringa5months’stay of the first authorin Cubaat the end of 1966 and the beginning of 1967. In this paper mostly common (but also some uncommon) species are treated; most of the interesting and very rare polypores were published 19 years ago.
KOTLABA F. (2002): To the 70th birthday of Zdeněk Pouzar. Czech Mycology 54(1-2): 3-6 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (2000): The decease of Dr. Josef Herink. Czech Mycology 52(1): 93-96 (published: 21st January, 2000)
KOTLABA F. (1997): Some uncommon or rare polypores (Polyporales s.l.) collected on uncommon hosts. [Fungi, Polyporales, uncommon hosts, localities in Europe] Czech Mycology 50(2): 133-142 (published: 16th December, 1997)
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Seventeen uncommon or rare polypores collected on uncommon, until now unknown hosts in the Czech and Slovak Republics, as well as in some other European countries, are published with full data.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1997): Svatopluk Šebek (1926-1996) in memoriam. Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 245-248 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1997): Further localities of Phellinus cavicola in Europe. [Phellinus cavicola, polypore, localities in England and France] Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 189-192 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
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Twelve new localities of Phellinus cavicola in Europe are published: two from England (recent collections published as Phellinus umbrinellus) and ten from France (old collections published mostly as resupinate forms of Xanthochrous ribis). Acer campestre has been ascertained as new host trees for Phellinus cavicola.
KOTLABA F. (1997): Common polypores (Polyporales s. l.) collected on uncommon hosts. [Polyporales, common species, uncommon hosts, Czech and Slovak Republics, European countries] Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 169-188 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
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43 common or some more frequent polypores are listed together with their most common and, on the other hand, uncommon hosts in Europe, some of which are very curious.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1995): Pseudoomphalina kalchbrenneri (Agaricales) in the Czech Republic. [Pseudoomphalina kalchbrenneri, agaric, taxonomy, nomenclature, localities in Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 48(3): 199-205 (published: 22nd December, 1995)
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The authors have studied Bresadola’s type material of Omphalia kalchbrenneri Bres. from Italy as well as fresh and dried herbarium specimens from Bohemian an dMoravian localities. After studying the material and perusal of the literature, the conclusion was reached tha tfung idescribed by various authors as Omphalia kalchbrenneri Bres., Agaricus compressipes Peck and Omphalia graveolens Sev. Petersen are conspecific and the correct name for this fungus is Pseudoomphalina kalchbrenneri (Bres.) Sing. In the Czech Republic, this rare species is known from only six localities.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1995): Phellinus cavicola, a new xanthochroic setae-less polypore with coloured spores. [Phellinuscavicola, Hymenochaetaceae, polypores, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 48(2): 155-159 (published: 25th September, 1995)
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A new Phellinus species, viz. Phellinus cavicola Kotl. et Pouzar (Hymenochaetaceae), is described. It is remarkable for its resupinate, perennial, rusty brown, tough carpophores, coloured spores and absence of setae.The new species is closely related to Phellinus inermis (EllisetEverh.) G.H.Cunn. but differs by the much thicker carpophores, slightly smaller pores and somewhat shorter spores. Ecologically, it is interesting by its occurrence in the cavities of stumps of broad-leaved trees.
KNOBLOCH E., KOTLABA F. (1994): Trametites eocenicus, a new fossil polypore from the Bohemian Eocene. [Trametites eocenicus, fossil polypore, Upper Eocene, Bohemia, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 47(3): 207-213 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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Trametites eocenicus Knobloch et Kotl. (Polyporaceae) from Radvanov, the Staré Sedlo Formation (Lower Tertiary, Upper Eocene) in W Bohemia (Czech Republic) is described. This fossil lignicolous polypore grew most probably in a subtropical forest formed of broad-leaved evergreen angiospermous plants.
KOTLABA F., KLÁN J. (1994): A handful of Aphyllophorales collected in Greece. [Aphyllophorales, host plants, Greece] Czech Mycology 47(3): 199-206 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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26 species of Aphyllophorales collected by the authors in Greece, some new for that country, are listed with rare or less abundant fungi represented by Inonotus rickii, Perenniporia tenuis, Porotheleum fimbriatum and Vuilleminia coryli. Some of common species were also found on unusual hosts, as e.g. Bjerkandera adusta and Trametes versicoloron Acacia retinodes, Laetiporus sulphureus on Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Radulomyces confluens on Anagyris foetida. The rather rare Perenniporia tenuis was found on Bougainvillea glabra, Phlomis fruticosa and on Vitis vinifera, whereas Vuillemmia corylion Carpinus orientalis. Formajor part of these fungi represent new records of hosts.
VAMPOLA P., KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1994): Antrodia pini-cubensis, a new polypore from the Caribbean area. [Antrodia pini-cubensis, Cuba, polypore] Czech Mycology 47(3): 189-192 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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A new polypore Antrodia pini-cubensis Vampola, Kotlaba et Pouzar is described from a collection by these cond author from Cuba in the Caribbean area. This fungus was reported ten years ago as a new species for Cuba under the incorrect name of Antrodia oleracea (Davids, et Lomb.) Ryv. A. pini-cubensis for ms thin resupinate carpophores with small pores. It grows saprophytically on dead wood of Pinus cubensis and causes a brown rot of wood.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1994): Two new localities of Inonotus rickii in Europe. [Polypores, Inonotus rickii, Celtis australis, Sambucus nigra, Montenegro, Crete] Czech Mycology 47(2): 159-161 (published: 15th March, 1994)
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Budva in Montenegro and Iráklion in Crete are reported as new, and the third and fourth known localities of the rare polypore Inonotus rickii (Pat.) Reid in Europe. It was growing on the living trunks of Celtis australis L. and of Sambucus nigra L., which are new hosts for this polypore.
HERINK J., KOTLABA F. (1994): Dr. Zdeněk Pouzar sexagenarian. Czech Mycology 47(1): 89-100 (published: 6th January, 1994)
FASSATIOVÁ O., KOTLABA F. (1994): In memoriam of Dr. Věra Holubová-Jechová (1936-1993). Czech Mycology 47(1): 81-88 (published: 6th January, 1994)
KOTLABA F., VAMPOLA P. (1994): Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus, a new polypore species allied to Oligoporus cerifluus. [Polypores, Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 47(1): 59-64 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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A new species of the Polyporaceae, Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus Kotl. et Vampola is described from a collection of several carpophores near Borovsko in Central Bohemia (Czech Republic). This species is remarkable forits numerous small lustrous drops of resinous matter on the pilealsurface and on the pore edges as well as the thin-walled hymenialcystidia with a widely clavate to globose shape of upper parts.
KOTLABA F. (1992): Finds of Serpula lacrymans in nature. Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 143-147 (published: 1st April, 1993)
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Twelve localities are known in nature (open forests) in Czechoslovakia for the dry-rot fungus, Serpula lacrymans (Wulf. in Jacq.: Fr.) Schroet. It grows mostly parasitically on the roots and bases of living Norway Spruce (Picea abies) but, in a few cases, is also saprophytic on dead, fallen trunks, branches or stumps of spruce. All other observations and finds in this country of this otherwise frequent fungus are within houses and other buildings.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1991): Type studies of polypores described by A. Pilát - IV. Česká Mykologie 45(3): 91-97 (published: 31st October, 1991)
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The paper deals with the identity of 21 taxa of polypores described by A. Pilát, the type material of which is preserved in the herbarium PRM. The new combination Skeletocutis krawtzewii (Pilát) Kotl. et Pouz. is proposed.
KOTLABA F. (1991): Ecology and geographical distribution of two stereoid fungi - Columnocystis abietina and Stereum gausapatum - in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 15-24 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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Columnocystis abietina occurs in Czechoslovakia almost solely on stumps and dead trunks of Picea abies and very rarely on Abies alba; it is known in this country from at least 193 localities, the majority of which is situated in the montane belt. Stereum gausapatum occurs in Czechoslovakia primarily on stumps, dead (exceptionally living) trunks and branches of oaks and only very rarely on some other broad-leaved trees; it is currently known in this country from 231 localities, the majority of which is situated in the hilly country belt.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1990): Type studies of polypores described by A. Pilát-III. Česká Mykologie 44(4): 228-237 (published: 26th November, 1990)
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The paper lists 26 taxa of polypores newly described by A. Pilát, mostly preserved in PRM herbarium. Two new genera are proposed: Pilatoporus and Rhodofomes. Also includes five new combinations. Some names are synonymized with species such as Albatrellus cristatus.
KOTLABA F. (1990): X. Congress of European Mycologists, Estonia 1989. Česká Mykologie 44(2): 119-125 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
KOTLABA F. (1989): Laxitextum bicolor (Corticiaceae), its ecology and geographical distribution in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 43(3): 138-148 (published: 21st August, 1989)
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The morphological, physiological and biochemical properties of 4 Trichosporon capitatum strains of human and animal origin were described. Signs differentiating the individual isolates were pointed out and justification of their taxonomic classification was discussed. Further, the sensitivity of the strains to antimycotic preparations in vitro was evaluated: the growth of the organisms was inhibited most with amfotericin B and 5-fluorocytosin. Experimental infection of laboratory mice with one of the strains led to development of systemic mycosis with prevailing kidney damage. Data on the role of T. capitatum in human pathology were surveyed and the opportunistic character of the agent was emphasized.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1989): Type studies of polypores described by A. Pilát - II. Česká Mykologie 43(1): 36-44 (published: 6th February, 1989)
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The paper deals with 38 taxa of polypores newly described by A. Pilát, the type material of which is preserved in herbarium PRM. Several cases of misidentification or synonymy are discussed. For example, the holotype of Coriolus maublancii is actually Dichomitus squalens, and Coriolus subradula is identical with Antrodiella semisupina. The diagnostic features are revised based on recent microscopic studies.
KOTLABA F. (1988): Stereum rameale, its ecology and geographical distribution in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 42(4): 205-214 (published: 16th December, 1988)
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The ecology and geographical distribution of Stereum rameale in Czechoslovakia is shown with 125 localities now known in this country. The majority of localities (111) are situated in Bohemia, particularly in the colline belt of the thermophyticum. It grows as a saprophyte on small dead branches of broad-leaved trees and shrubs (on at least 35 species), primarily on oaks and roses.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1988): Type studies of polypores described by A. Pilát - I. Česká Mykologie 42(3): 129-136 (published: 12th August, 1988)
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There are dealt with 32 taxa of polypores described as new by A. Pilát, type material of which is preserved in herbarium PRM. Dr. Albert Pilát (1903–1974) described during his life a large number of polypores (Polyporales s.l.) not only from Europe but also from North America, Africa and especially from Asia. Most of these new taxa come from Northeastern Asia, while the European taxa come mostly from contemporary Transcarpathian Ukraine — USSR (between 1918–1939 the most eastern part of Czechoslovakia). With regard to publication of the species, we cite only the references where the name was validly published — we omit reference to earlier publications where some names appeared in invalid form. We would like to note, however, that many of the new taxa of polypores described by A. Pilát appear to be identical with taxa (mainly species) described previously by other authors and so become synonyms. He overlooked previously described species (e.g. Xanthochrous krawtzewii Pil. 1934, which is identical with the much older Mucronoporus andersonii Ell. et Everh. 1890) or he overestimated the importance of certain characters, especially when trying to distinguish taxa in what are now known to be highly variable species; e.g. in Polyporus latemarginatus Dur. et Mont. in Mont. 1856 = Poria ambigua Bres. 1897, which he described at least four times under different names.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1988): In memoriam Dr. Hermann Jahn. Česká Mykologie 42(2): 123-124 (published: 10th May, 1988)
KOTLABA F. (1987): Stereum subtomentosum, its ecology and geographical distribution in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 41(4): 207-218 (published: 12th November, 1987)
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Stereum subtomentosum, occurring only in the Northern Hemisphere in Europe, Asia and North America, grows on a number of exclusively broad-leaved trees, most often Fagus sylvatica and Alnus species. In Europe, it has a rather oceanic distribution. In Czechoslovakia it is known from 107 localities — 26 in Bohemia and Moravia and 81 in Slovakia. It occurs from plains up to high mountain elevations.
KOTLABA F. (1987): Cystostereum murraii (Corticiaceae), its ecology and geographical distribution in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 41(3): 129-138 (published: 10th August, 1987)
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Cystostereum murraii grows in Czechoslovakia as a saprophyte predominantly on Abies alba (75.8% of all findings), rarely on Picea abies and only exceptionally on Fagus sylvatica, mostly on old fallen trunks. Even though its altitudinal occurrence is known to be from 280 to 1500 m a.s.l., the majority of localities (42.6%) are in the montane belt between 800–1100 m. In Czechoslovakia, C. murraii is known from a total of 68 localities — 24 in Bohemia, 15 in Moravia and 29 in Slovakia. Owing to extensive dying of fir, the main host-tree, the number of findings of this Cystostereum has rapidly been decreasing during the last two decades.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1987): Geastrum berkeleyi in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 41(2): 115-119 (published: 8th May, 1987)
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Examination of the Geastrum berkeleyi complex suggests high variability, rendering recognition of additional species or varieties taxonomically unjustified. In Czechoslovakia, the species is known from only eight localities, all in the thermophytic region.
KOTLABA F. (1986): Sexagenario Zdeněk Kluzák ad salutem! Česká Mykologie 40(4): 247-250 (published: 7th November, 1986)
KOTLABA F. (1986): Ecology and distribution of Lopharia spadicea (Aphyllophorales) in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 40(4): 223-233 (published: 7th November, 1986)
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The ecology and geographical distribution of Lopharia spadicea in Czechoslovakia is shown with 135 known localities. The species is rare in Bohemia, northern Moravia, and northern Slovakia but common in southern Slovakia. It grows as a saprophyte on dead branches and trunks, mostly of broadleaf trees such as oaks, acacias, and beeches. Although concentrated in warm areas, it is also found in microclimatically warm and dry sites, qualifying it as a xerophyte.
KOTLABA F. (1986): Stereum frustulatum, its ecology and geographical distribution in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 40(3): 129-141 (published: 29th August, 1986)
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Stereum frustulatum occurs mostly as a saprophyte chiefly on stumps and dead fallen trunks of oaks and exceptionally also as a saproparasite on living trees. It is distributed solely in the Northern Hemisphere in Europe, Asia and North America from the tropics (Asian) to the warm areas of the temperate zone. It is known in Czechoslovakia from 123 localities from the lowlands to the lowest parts of the montane belt with the majority of localities in the colline belt (hilly country). It is interesting that in western part of Czechoslovakia this Stereum is known from only 36 localities (24 localities in Bohemia, 12 in Moravia), whereas all other localities (87) are in Slovakia, mainly in the southern half. The list of the Czechoslovak localities and map of distribution is provided.
KOTLABA F. (1985): A remarkable Stereum: S. subpileatum (Aphyllophorales), its ecology and distribution with special regard to Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 39(4): 193-204 (published: 8th November, 1985)
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The ecology and geographical distribution of Stereum subpileatum is treated, with special reference to Europe, and Czechoslovakia in particular. This remarkable Stereum is known in this country from 20 localities, all on dead wood of three species of oak, primarily Quercus cerris. It does not occur in Bohemia, being known from only one locality in Moravia and from 19 localities in Slovakia. In Europe, it is known from a limited number of countries and is also reported from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1985): MUDr. Jiří Kubička in memoriam (16.3.1913 - 9.1.1985). Česká Mykologie 39(3): 177-182 (published: 1985)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1985): Auriporia aurulenta, a new polyporaceous fungus in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 39(1): 36-38 (published: 1985)
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The authors report a finding of a resupinate polyporaceous fungus new to Czechoslovakia — Auriporia aurulenta David, Tortic et Jelic — from the virgin forest „Mazácký grúnik“, Beskydy Mts., Northern Moravia. This rare fungus grows saprophytically on dead conifers, mainly Picea abies, more rarely on Abies alba, Pinus sp., and exceptionally on Populus sp. Previously known from only a few localities in Europe, Czechoslovakia is the fifth country to record it.
KOTLABA F. (1985): Ecology and distribution of Stereum insignitum with special regard to Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 39(1): 1-14 (published: 11th February, 1985)
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Stereum insignitum Quél. occurs rather abundantly in some countries of Western and Southern Europe, rarely in Central Europe and, very rarely, in the western part of Asia. In Czechoslovakia, this fungus grows chiefly on Fagus sylvatica in thermophilous beech forests, particularly in the colline belt. All the known localities (45) are situated in Slovakia, none in Moravia nor even in Bohemia; the two records in the literature from Bohemia must be deleted.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z., RYVARDEN L. (1984): Some polypores, rare or new for Cuba. Česká Mykologie 38(3): 137-145 (published: 1984)
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Two new coprophilous species of Coprobia Boud., C. hyphopila spec. nov. and C. sordida spec. nov. are described from Czechoslovakia. Taxonomic problems of the genera Coprobia and Cheilymenia Boud. are discussed. Regarding the genus Cheilymenia, the author proposes to separate all species with superficial apothecial hairs related to Cheilymenia theleboloides from the genus and transfer them to Coprobia on the basis of a similar excipular structure and a specific cyanophilic striation of ascospore perispore consisting of extremely low longitudinal ribs. The author considers the striation of the peelable perispore (together with pustules, warts or folds) a very important feature for classification of species of Coprobia including all species of Cheilymenia with “theleboloides” type of excipulum and hairs. Moreover, the author described and pictured an outstanding ascospore ornamentation which he has found in several other species of Cheilymenia considered smooth-spored till now (e.g. C. ciliata). One new combination has been made.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1984): Dr. E. H. Benedix (1914-1983) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 38(1): 52-54 (published: 1984)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1984): Ing. Vladimír Landkammer (1901-1983) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 38(1): 50-52 (published: 1984)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1983): Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on Trametes cervina and Ganoderma atkinsonii. Česká Mykologie 37(1): 49-51 (published: 1983)
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Regarding the alteration of the typification of misinterpreted generic names (Sydney 1981) it is correct to use the name Antrodia P. Karst. for polypores formerly often called Coriolellus Murrill. As the species Trametes cervina (Schw.) Bres. belongs in this genus because of its dimitic hyphal system and other characters, the authors propose a new nomenclatural combination Antrodia cervina (Schw.) Koti. et Pouz. Following a revision of the type material of the polypore Ganoderma carnosum Pat. 1889 it has been ascertained that this species is conspecific with G. atkinsonii Jahn, Koti. et Pouz. 1980, so that the latter becomes its synonym.
KOTLABA F. (1982): Distribution of Geastrum pouzarii and the question of its endemism. Česká Mykologie 36(4): 206-210 (published: 1982)
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The known distribution of Geastrum pouzarii V. J. Staněk is discussed. Until now it is recorded only in Central and Northern Bohemia. The collections published as G. pouzarii from the German Democratic Republic (Dörfelt 1976) and Spain (Calonge 1981) are, according to the revision of the herbarium material made by V. J. Staněk, Z. Pouzar and the author of this paper in 1976 and 1982, identical with the allied species G. campestre Morg. Because for almost 30 years after the description G. pouzarii has not been found outside Bohemia (where it is known from 15 localities), it is possible to consider it meanwhile as a fungus endemic to Bohemia.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1981): Distribution and ecology of Ganoderma atkinsonii in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 121-133 (published: 31st August, 1981)
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Ganoderma atkinsonii, a species parallel to G. lucidum, occurs in Czechoslovakia chiefly in mountains in beech-fir forests on Abies alba and descends with this host tree also to lower altitudes. In lowlands and hilly countries it also occurs secondarily on other conifers and even rarely on broad-leaved trees in parks, gardens and along roads. Hitherto it has been known from 73 localities in Czechoslovakia.
KOTLABA F. (1981): Excursio mycologorum Bohemicorum in Karlštejn anno 1980. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 108-111 (published: 1981)
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A mycological excursion to Karlštejn in 1980 is reported. Due to dry weather, few fungi were found. A complete list of all observed species is published, including common ones, unlike previous reports that listed only rare taxa.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1981): Jan Šimr in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 35(1): 52-53 (published: 1981)
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).
KOTLABA F. (1979): Pictoris František Procházka in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 33(3): 185-186 (published: 1979)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1979): An interesting Asian polypore Pachykytospora subtrametea. Česká Mykologie 33(3): 129-133 (published: 15th August, 1979)
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Asian Poria subtrametea Pil. is redescribed on the basis of new material from the Soviet Far East and its new combination in the genus Pachykytospora Kotl. et Pouz. is proposed. The very rare Pachykytospora subtrametea (Pil.) Kotl. et Pouz. is an independent species differing from the uncommon P. tuberculosa (Fr.) Kotl. et Pouz. not only in macro- and microscopical characters but also in different host and distribution pattern. An amended description of the genus Pachykytospora Kotl. et Pouz. and a key to the determination of the four known species of that genus is added. Of these, only P. tuberculosa (Fr) Kotl. et Pouz. occurs in Europe.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1979): Schizopora carneo-lutea, mycogeographically interesting species of fungi (Corticiaceae). Česká Mykologie 33(1): 19-35 (published: 1979)
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The identity of Poria phellinoides Pil. and Poria pseudoobducens Pil. ex Pil. with Poria carneo-lutea Rodw. et Clel. has been confirmed, and its transfer to the genus Schizopora Velen. is proposed. Schizopora carneo-lutea (Rodw. et Clel.) Kotl. et Pouz. is a mycogeographically interesting species, recorded from 108 localities in eastern Czechoslovakia but absent in the west. It is also known from several European countries, four localities in Asia, and one in Australia. It grows saprophytically mainly on broadleaved trees.
KOTLABA F. (1978): PhDr. JUDr. Josef Schützner (1888-1977) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 32(3): 184-185 (published: 1978)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1977): RNDr. Václav J. Staněk septuagenarius. Česká Mykologie 31(3): 179-182 (published: 1977)
KOTLABA F. (1977): Autumn Foray 1976 of the British Mycological Society, Isle of Man. Česká Mykologie 31(2): 116-120 (published: 1977)
KOTLABA F. (1976): In memoriam PhDr. Erich Pieschel (1894-1975). Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 225-226 (published: 1976)
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At the XII International Botanical Congress (Leningrad, 1975), mycology and lichenology were addressed in Section 4. Presentations covered fungal phylogeny, classification principles, decay biology, and use of electron microscopy and chromatography in fungal taxonomy.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1976): Prof. Dr. Rolf Singer-septuagenarian. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 221-224 (published: 1976)
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A report from the 6th European Mycological Congress (Avignon, 1974), summarizing participation, key presentations, and excursions. Emphasis was placed on Mediterranean mycology and honoring two late mycologists: M. A. Donk and A. Pilát.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1976): The polypore Spongipellis fractipes in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 181-192 (published: 1976)
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The polypore Spongipellis fractipes is reported for the first time in Czechoslovakia. Its fruitbody morphology, taxonomy, ecology, and distribution are described. The species was found in a swampy alder forest in the Šúr nature reserve near Bratislava.
KOTLABA F. (1976): Contribution to the knowledge of the Turkish Macromycetes. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 156-169 (published: 1976)
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A list of 21 macromycetes collected in southern Turkey during a brief spring journey in 1973 is presented. Each species is accompanied by a short description and remarks. The collection period was suboptimal, and most specimens were either too young or too old.
KOTLABA F. (1976): The problem of occurrence of Phellinus torulosus (Hymenochaetaceae) in Soviet Far East. Česká Mykologie 30(1): 17-19 (published: 1976)
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Critical study of the original material from “distr. Amur” collected in 1928 by Kravcev and determined as well as published by A. Pilát (1934) as Phellinus torulosus revealed that it is in fact an unknown species of Phellinus. Hence, Phellinus torulosus seems to be unknown from Soviet Far East.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1975): Expositio de vita et opere Prof. Dr. K. Cejpii, DrSc. Česká Mykologie 29(4): 241-242 (published: 1975)
KOTLABA F. (1975): Hana Pondělíčková (1934-1975) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 29(3): 190-191 (published: 1975)
HERINK J., KOTLABA F. (1975): What is Rhodocybe xylophila Vasil’k. and Omphalina lilaceorosea Svr. et Kub.? Česká Mykologie 29(3): 157-166 (published: 1975)
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The authors confirm that Rhodocybe xylophila and Omphalina lilaceorosea are conspecific with Omphalia discorosea (Pil.), described from Siberia. They propose the new combination Omphalina discorosea (Pil.) Her. et Kotl., and report new localities from Bulgaria and France. A morphological and geographical overview of the species is included.
KOTLABA F. (1975): Geographical distribution and ecology of the polypore Phellinus torulosus (Pers. ex Pers.) Bourd. et Galz. With special regard to Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 29(1): 5-24 (published: 1975)
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The general geographical distribution, ecology and host plants of the parasitic polypore Phellinus torulosus (Pers. ex Pers.) Bourd. et Galz. are discussed. It is characterized as a submediterranean-mediterranean element with weak Atlantic influence, most common along the southern European coast and Mediterranean islands. In Czechoslovakia it has been recorded from 115 mostly thermophilic sites. Its taxonomy and synonymy are reviewed.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1974): Additional localities of Gyromitra fastigiata (Krombh.) Rehm in Bohemia with notes on the generic classification of Gyromitra and Discina. Česká Mykologie 28(2): 84-95 (published: 1974)
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The author examines the occurrence of leaf spot disease on chestnut (Castanea) in Slovakia, caused by the conidial stage of Mycosphaerella maculiformis (syn. Cylindrosporium castaneae). Symptoms, economic significance, and spore morphology are described based on samples from 12 localities. Suggested protective measures are also presented.
KOTLABA F. (1973): Two rare quercicolous xanthochroic polypores in Czechoslovakia: Inonotus dryadeus (Pers. ex Fr.) Murrill and I. dryophilus (Berk.)Murrill. Česká Mykologie 27(2): 69-83 (published: 1973)
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The ecology and geographical distribution of two interesting and rare polypores of the xanthochroic group which grow exclusively on various species of oaks in Czechoslovakia were studied in detail. Inonotus dryadeus is so far known from 35 localities in this country and I. dryophilus is reported in all from 36 localities. The first is a remarkable thermophilic species occurring almost solely in the area of the thermophilic Pannonian flora in Czechoslovakia, whilst the second grows also outside this area.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1972): Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on some Macromycetes. Česká Mykologie 26(4): 217-222 (published: 1972)
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The authors describe four new families, Dentinaceae, Lentinellaceae, Pluteaceae and Entolomataceae, and two new genera, Leucogomphidius and Megacollybia. Nine new combinations in the genus Leucogomphidius and three in Gomphidius are proposed; Entoloma vernum is transferred to the genus Nolanea.
KOTLABA F. (1972): Ecology and distribution of Phellinus nigrolimitatus (Romell) Bourd. et Galz. In Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 26(2): 91-102 (published: 1972)
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The ecology of Phellinus nigrolimitatus (Romell) Bourd. et Galz. in Czechoslovakia is reviewed. It grows exclusively on very old fallen conifer trunks, mainly Norway spruce, at altitudes from 760 to 1800 m. Based on revised herbarium material, 44 localities are known (mapped as 35 points). The type material of Phellinus torulosus var. laricicolus Pil. 1936 was found to be conspecific with P. nigrolimitatus.
KOTLABA F. (1971): A new locality for the rare gasteromycete Myriostoma coloforme (With. ex Pers.) Corda in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 25(3): 161-164 (published: 1971)
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Myriostoma coliforme was found at “Vinnianský hrad” hill near Vinné, eastern Slovakia, on August 14, 1969. This is the sixth published locality for this rare gasteromycete in Czechoslovakia and the easternmost and highest so far. The site differs from other known localities, which are mostly sandy plains, by being on an andesitic slope. A list of local plant species and previous findings is included.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1971): Ganoderma adspersum (S. Schulz) Donk-a species resembling G. applanatum (Pers. ex S. F. Gray) Pat. (Tab. 80). Česká Mykologie 25(2): 88-102 (published: 1971)
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While studying variability in European specimens of Ganoderma adspersum (S. Schulz.) Donk (= G. europaeum Steyaert), it was found that the only reliable distinguishing feature from G. applanatum (Pers. ex S. F. Gray) Pat. is spore size; other characters are variable and unreliable. A list of herbarium localities is given for Czechoslovakia and other European countries. The species appears to grow primarily outside natural forests, such as in parks and gardens.
KOTLABA F. (1971): Excursio mycologorum bohemicorum in silvas „Karlštejnsko“ dictas. Česká Mykologie 25(1): 60-63 (published: 28th January, 1971)
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In autumn 1970, Czech mycologists had the opportunity to meet Prof. Dr. Rolf Singer during his visit to Czechoslovakia. A brief account is given of the excursion to the Karlštejn region with Prof. Singer, including reflections on his previous visit in 1930 and his work on Russula.
KOTLABA F. (1971): Chamonixia caespitosa Rolland, a rare gasteromycetous fungus new for Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 25(1): 43-46 (published: 28th January, 1971)
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Chamonixia caespitosa Rolland, a rare gasteromycetous fungus, is reported for the first time from Czechoslovakia. The description is based on material collected in the Brdy forest near Komárov. A short discussion is provided of other known European collections of this rare and interesting species.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1970): Revision of the original material of Phellinus sulphuranscens Pil., Xanthochrous glomeratus ssp. heinrichii Pil. and Polyporus rheades Pers. (Hymenochaetaceae). Česká Mykologie 24(3): 146-152 (published: 20th July, 1970)
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A revision of original material showed that Phellinus sulphurascens is a juvenile stage of Inonotus heinrichii (Pil.) Bond. & Sing. Both are also conspecific with the North American Poria weirii. A transfer of Poria weirii to the genus Inonotus is proposed. Modern interpretation of Polyporus rheades as Inonotus rheades matches its original description. Type material, ecology, and distribution are discussed.
KOTLABA F. (1970): A study of Geastrum pouzarii V. J. Staněk. Česká Mykologie 24(1): 21-31 (published: 15th January, 1970)
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This study is devoted to the distribution, phenology, and ecology of Geastrum pouzarii V. J. Staněk, a species described 16 years ago and currently known only from 12 localities in Bohemia, mainly in Central Bohemia, predominantly on basic eruptive rocks. The limited number of known localities suggests that the species is endemic to this region.
KOTLABA F. (1969): Exsursio autumnalis mycologorum cechoslovenicirum in silvas prope arcem Karlštejn anno 1968. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 203-206 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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On 29 September 1968, the Czechoslovak Scientific Mycological Society organized its fifth autumn mycological excursion, returning to the traditional site of Karlštejn. Although weather conditions were poor, many fungi were found. Only 23 participants attended due to the rain. Several experts took part in identifying the collected material.
KOTLABA F. (1969): Congressus mycologorum Daniae and Assens anno 1968. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 197-202 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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Danish mycologists have for many years organized a small annual national mycological congress, dedicated exclusively to collecting and identifying fungi. In 1968, the author was invited as the sole foreign participant. The congress, supported by the Flora Agaricina Danica foundation, was excellently organized with superior technical facilities. The author expresses gratitude to his Danish hosts and shares comparisons between Danish and Czechoslovak mycoflora.
KOTLABA F. (1969): Professor A. S. Bondarcev D. Sc. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 196-197 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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On 24 November, 1968, Professor A. S. Bondarcev, D.Sc., the oldest Soviet mycologist, passed away in Leningrad aged 91 (born in Kursk 5 August, 1877). His long and fruitful life was completely filled until the end by his plant pathological and mycological activities, testimony of which are his recently published papers on polypores, especially from the Soviet Far East. His “magnum opus” is undoubtedly his 1953 monograph on polyporaceous fungi of the USSR and the Caucasus.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1969): Inonotus rheades (Pers.) Bond. Et Sing. (Tab. 73). Česká Mykologie 23(3): 163-170 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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The authors recapitulate the existing knowledge about the distribution and ecology of the rare polypore Inonotus rheades (Pers.) Bond. et Sing. in Czechoslovakia, where it is known only from 13 localities. Polyporus cojfeaceus Velen., which has been treated under our species, was found to be Inonotus radiatus (Sow. ex Fr.) P. Karst, on the basis of Velenovský’s original material.
PILÁT A., KOTLABA F. (1969): in memoriam pictoris Karel Poner. Česká Mykologie 23(2): 140-141 (published: 1969)
KOTLABA F. (1969): The relative dates of publications for the genus Agaricus. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 37-44 (published: 1969)
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The present paper establishes the dates of availability for works (Imbach, Konrad et Maublanc, Müller, Pilát, Singer), published in 1946 and especially in 1951–1952, in which transfers are made from Psalliota to Agaricus. The author arrived at these dates chiefly by studying the records in archives, correspondence with the publishers and inquiring in libraries, when they received the legal deposit copies. This is of special importance where different authors made the same transfers.
HERINK J., KOTLABA F. (1969): Life and work of Václav Melzer (1878-1968). Česká Mykologie 23(1): 1-9 (published: 25th January, 1969)
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This paper summarizes the life and work of Václav Melzer (1878–1968), one of the most prominent figures of Czech and world mycology in the first half of the 20th century. His scientific contributions exceeded the national scope and influenced international mycological research. The paper highlights key biographical milestones and evaluates the impact of his scientific legacy.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1968): Some new data concerning Phellinus tremulae (Bond.) Bond. Et Borisov (tab. 70). Česká Mykologie 22(4): 279-295 (published: 1968)
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The authors deal with the taxonomy, morphology and distribution of the polypore Phellinus tremulae (Bond.) Bond. et Borisov. They demonstrate the presence of a granular core as a character not previously recognized in this species and describe its macro- and microstructure. In Czechoslovakia as throughout the rest of Europe, the frequency of this polypore decreases from East to the West.
KOTLABA F. (1968): Phellinus tricolor (Bres.) comb. nov., a tropical relative of Phellinus pilatii Černý. Česká Mykologie 22(3): 174-179 (published: 1968)
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Phellinus pilatii Černý, recently described from Czechoslovakia, has a related tropical species, Phellinus tricolor (Bres.) Kotl., previously known as Poria tricolor. It differs from the North American Phellinus everhartii by having resupinate fruitbodies and embedded setae only in the trama. The article discusses morphological differences and relationships within the genus Phellinus.
KOTLABA F. (1968): Excursio autumnalis mycologorum bohemoslovenicorum in silvam Kersko dictam anno 1967. Česká Mykologie 22(2): 146-148 (published: 1968)
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The traditional autumn mycological excursion of the Czechoslovak Mycological Society took place on October 8, 1967, in the Kersko forest, instead of the usual location of Karlštejn. About 200 species were recorded, with a notable shift from calciphilous to acidophilous fungi due to different geological conditions.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1968): Tyromyces balsameus (Peck) Murrill in Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 22(2): 121-128 (published: 1968)
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The authors list 33 localities of Tyromyces balsameus (Peck) Murrill in Bohemia and justify the use of this correct name over Leptoporus kymatodes (Rostk.) Pil. s. Bourd. et Galz. = Tyromyces kymatodes Donk. They compare it with the similar Tyromyces floriformis.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1968): Leucopaxillus lepistoides (R. Maire) Sing. in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 22(2): 95-104 (published: 1968)
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The authors report the first record of the thermophilic agaric Leucopaxillus lepistoides (R. Maire) Sing. in Czechoslovakia. They describe the fungus and discuss its ecology and distribution. They also confirm that Tricholoma pannonicum Bohuš = Leucopaxillus lepistoides var. pannonicus (Bohuš) Bohuš.
KOTLABA F. (1968): Phellinus pouzarii sp. nov. Česká Mykologie 22(1): 24-31 (published: 1968)
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A new species of polypore, Phellinus pouzarii Kotl., is described, with ecological and diagnostic characters compared to the closely related P. ferrugineofuscus (P. Karst.) Bourd. A new subgenus, Phellinidium Kotl., is proposed for the genus Phellinus. The fungus is distinguished microscopically by short-ellipsoid spores and macroscopically by context color and pore size.
KOTLABA F. (1967): In memoriam Rudolf Veselý (16. 4. 1884-3. 11. 1966). Česká Mykologie 21(2): 126-127 (published: 1967)
KOTLABA F. (1967): Xylobolus frustulatus (Pers. ex Fr.) P. Karst. in Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 117-119 (published: 1967)
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The fungus Xylobolus frustulatus grows exclusively on dead oak wood and causes a characteristic pocket rot. It is rare in Bohemia and Moravia but common in southern Slovakia. The paper discusses its distribution, morphology, and host specificity.
KOTLABA F., LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1967): the Fourth European Mycological Congress, Poland 1966. Česká Mykologie 21(1): 54-59 (published: 1967)
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The Fourth European Mycological Congress took place in Poland in 1966 with participants from 22 countries. The event included scientific presentations, excursions, and social gatherings. The authors summarize key events, locations visited, and prominent attendees such as Moser, Donk, and Malengon.
KOTLABA F. (1967): Excursio autumnalis mycologorum bohemoslovenicorum in silvas prope arcem Karlštejn ano 1966. Česká Mykologie 21(1): 52-53 (published: 1967)
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A report on the autumn mycological excursion of Czech mycologists to Karlštejn in 1966. Around 30 participants attended, mostly from Bohemia, including several prominent figures. The excursion focused on collecting and discussing mushrooms in the Karlštejn area.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1967): Distributio Lentini degeneris Kalchbr. in Fr. in Čechoslovakia (tab. 63). Česká Mykologie 21(1): 24-28 (published: 1967)
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The authors describe the ecology and distribution of Lentinus degener Kalchbr. in Fr. = L. cyathiformis (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Bres. in Czechoslovakia. The species is thermophilic and occurs mostly in lowland floodplain forests, particularly on Populus species. It is extremely rare in Bohemia but slightly more frequent in southern Moravia and Slovakia.
HERINK J., KOTLABA F. (1967): Distributio Tricholomatis pardini in Čechoslovakia et notula de eius nomone correcto. Česká Mykologie 21(1): 1-11 (published: 20th January, 1967)
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The authors deal with a species of Tricholoma previously referred to in mycological literature as Tricholoma pardinum or Tricholoma tigrinum. They determined that these names are invalid under the international rules of botanical nomenclature, and therefore describe this mushroom as a new species, Tricholoma pardalolum sp. nov. They also discuss the ecology of this thermophilic and calciphilous species and its distribution in Czechoslovakia, listing all known localities due to its toxic nature.
KOTLABA F. (1966): Distribution of Leucopaxillus gentianeus (Quél.) comb. nov. in Czechoslovakia and notes on its nomenclature. Česká Mykologie 20(4): 229-236 (published: 1966)
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Based on a revision of all herbarium material and literature, the author maps the known distribution of Leucopaxillus gentianeus (Quél.) Kotl. in Czechoslovakia. He addresses nomenclatural issues and proposes the new combination L. gentianeus (Quél.) Kotl. instead of Leucopaxillus amarus (Alb. et Schw. ex Fr.) Kuhn., arguing that Agaricus amarus (Alb. et Schw.) ex Fr. is not identical with the species under discussion.
KOTLABA F. (1966): What is Polyporus sorbi Velenovský? Česká Mykologie 20(3): 184-188 (published: 1966)
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The author studied the original material of Polyporus sorbi Velen. (1922) preserved in PR and PRC herbaria and concludes it is identical with Phellinus pomaceus (Pers. ex Pers.) R. Maire.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1966): Haasiella, a new Agaric genus and H. splendidissima sp. nov. (tab. 62). Česká Mykologie 20(3): 135-140 (published: 1966)
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The authors describe a new genus Haasiella Kotl. et Pouz. with two species, H. splendidissima Kotl. et Pouz. sp. nov. and H. venustissima (Fr.) Kotl. et Pouz. comb. nov. The taxonomic position of this genus is discussed.
KOTLABA F. (1966): Excursio autumnalis mycologorum bohemoslovenicorum in silvas prope arcem Karlštejn anno 1965. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 125-127 (published: 1966)
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On October 3, 1965, the Czechoslovak Scientific Society for Mycology organized a special excursion for invited members to the forests near Karlštejn. Twenty-six mycologists participated, including guest Dr. Derek A. Reid from Kew, UK. The report documents the event and group photo participants.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1966): What is Polyporus acanthoides Bull. sensu Velenovský? - with Notes on the Systematic position of Polyporus croceus (Pers.) ex Fr. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 97-104 (published: 1966)
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The authors revise material from southern Bohemia determined by Velenovský as Polyporus acanthoides Bull. and later by Pilát as Phaeolus croceus. They identify the specimen as Albatrellus confluens (Alb. et Schw. ex Fr.) Kotl. et Pouz. Based on anatomical and chemical characteristics, the true Polyporus croceus belongs in the genus Hapalopilus P. Karst., which is described in detail.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1966): Buglossosporus gen. nov.-A new Genus of Polypores (tab. 61). Česká Mykologie 20(2): 81-89 (published: 1966)
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The authors describe a new genus of polypores, Buglossoporus Kotl. et Pouz., based on anatomical features of the fruitbody. The only species included is Polyporus quercinus (Schrad. ex Fr.), for which they provide a brief description, biological notes, and detailed distribution data for Czechoslovakia. A map is included.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1965): Lentinellus ursinus (Fr.) Kühn. in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 19(3): 182-186 (published: 1965)
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The authors report the first confirmed findings of Lentinellus ursinus (Fr.) Kühn. in Czechoslovakia from five localities. They compare it with L. castoreus (Fr.) Konr. et Maubl. and provide a provisional key to European Lentinellus species. Differences in amyloidity of trama hyphae are discussed as the primary diagnostic character.
KOTLABA F. (1965): Lenzites betulina (L. ex Fr.) Fr. (cum tab. 57). Česká Mykologie 19(2): 79-82 (published: 1965)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1965): Spongipellis litschaueri Lohwag and Tyromyces kmetii (Bres.) Bond. et Sing., two rare polypores in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 19(2): 69-78 (published: 15th April, 1965)
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The authors deal with the systematics, ecology and geographical distribution of two rare polypores in Czechoslovakia, Spongipellis litschaueri Lohwag and Tyromyces kmetii (Bres.) Bond. et Sing. They discuss the relationship of the first species to the North American Spongipellis unicolor (Schw.) Murrill and the European Polyporus schulzeri Fr., attempt a redefinition of the genus Spongipellis Pat., give those features which distinguish it from related genera and merge the genus Irpiciporus Murrill with the genus Spongipellis Pat. Two new combinations are proposed.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1965): Further finds of Pleurotus calyptratus (Lindbl. in Fr.) Sacc. in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 19(1): 53-56 (published: 1965)
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Three new localities of Pleurotus calyptratus (Lindbl. in Fr.) Sacc. are reported from Czechoslovakia, now known from four sites in total. Previously known only from Sweden and Austria, it is a very rare agaric. Ecology and taxonomy are briefly discussed.
KOTLABA F. (1965): The boreal polypore Phellinus ferrugineofuscus (P. karst.) Bourd. collected in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 19(1): 21-30 (published: 1965)
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The author describes Phellinus ferrugineofuscus (P. Karst.) Bourd., extremely rare in Central Europe, from two Czech-Slovak localities: Western Tatras and Boubín Virgin Forest. The species is usually northern, found in Scandinavia and Estonia. The Boubín site is the southernmost known European locality. A list of European localities based on literature and herbarium records is appended.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): Pluteus umbrosus (Pers. ex Fr.) Kumm. in Slovakia lectus est. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 241-242 (published: 28th October, 1964)
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The fungus Pluteus umbrosus (Pers. ex Fr.) Kumm. was found on rotting beech wood in Slovakia—its first documented record in that country.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): Localitates novae Clavicoronae pyxidatae in Slovakia. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 240-241 (published: 28th October, 1964)
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New localities of the rare coral fungus Clavicorona pyxidata (Fr.) Doty are reported from Slovakia, including low-altitude sites. Its occurrence in Moravia is expected.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): De distributione Micromphalidis foetidae in Slovakia. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 238-239 (published: 28th October, 1964)
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Micromphale foetida (= Marasmius foetidus) is mapped in Europe. The species is recognizable by its strong garlic/onion smell and is found in warm regions of Czechoslovakia.
KOTLABA F. (1964): Aliquot notulae ad definitionem generum macromycetum. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 234-235 (published: 28th October, 1964)
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The paper discusses current challenges in defining genera in macromycetes, especially polypores, and reviews historical and modern taxonomic concepts.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): Tyromyces gloeocystidiatus Kotl. et Pouz. sp. nov. - a name for an old polypore. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 207-218 (published: 28th October, 1964)
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The authors describe a new species of polypore, Tyromyces gloeocystidiatus, with gloeocystidia in the hymenium and bitter taste. It had previously been misidentified as Polyporus trabeus and is compared with related species, especially Tyromyces fragilis.
KOTLABA F. (1964): Arbeitstagung der AG Mykologie (Sektion Mikrobiologie) der Biologischen Gesellschaft der DDR in Halle 29.II.-1.III.1964. Česká Mykologie 18(3): 191 (published: 14th July, 1964)
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A summary of the 1964 working session of the Mycology Group of the Biological Society of the GDR in Halle. Discussions included mapping of macrofungi in Europe, with reports on the distribution of selected species. Notable findings included limited distribution of species such as Sarcosoma globosum, Gomphus clavatus, and the possible existence of two taxa under the name Verpa bohemica. Czech contributions to macrofungi mapping were also presented.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): De localitate nova gasteromycetis rari Battarreae phalloidis in Moravia. Česká Mykologie 18(2): 123 (published: 16th April, 1964)
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A rare new record of Battarrea phalloides from southern Moravia is reported. The specimen was found inside a barn growing from straw, which is an unusual habitat. The find is significant for the species’ phytogeographic distribution near its northern limit in Central Europe.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): De Inocybe patouillardii Bres. in regione carstica Slovakiae „Slovenský kras“ dicta. Česká Mykologie 18(2): 122 (published: 16th April, 1964)
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The poisonous fungus Inocybe patouillardii Bres. is newly recorded from three limestone localities in the Slovenský kras region (Slovakia). It had not been previously documented from Slovakia. The paper discusses similarities with Inocybe godeyi and stresses the need for careful identification.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): Ad distributionem Pani suavissimi in Czechoslovakia additamentum. Česká Mykologie 18(2): 76 (published: 16th April, 1964)
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Several new localities of Panus suavissimus (Fr.) Sing. are reported from Czechoslovakia, where this fungus was previously considered rare. The species is mostly known by Czech mycologists under the synonym Lentinus suavissimus. These new records significantly expand its known distribution. Until recently, it was unknown in Moravia.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): A study of Tyromyces pannocinctus (Romell) comb. nov. Česká Mykologie 18(2): 65-76 (published: 16th April, 1964)
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The authors have thoroughly investigated Polyporus pannocinctus Romell [= Gloeoporus pannocinctus (Romell) J. Erikss. = Leptoporus zameriensis Pil. = Poria bourdotii (Pil.) Pil.] studying in detail the nomenclature, especially the substantially complicated synonymy, and discussing the ecology and general distribution of this rather rare polypore. The distribution is, however, given in greater detail for Czechoslovakia, where the fungus was not previously known and is now recorded from nine localities. The results of these detailed studies indicate that Polyporus pannocinctus Romell belongs to the genus Tyromyces P. Karst, em. Bond. et Sing., and a new combination is therefore proposed. The systematics of the heterogeneous genus Gloeoporus Mont. emend. Pilát are similarly investigated.
KOTLABA F., PILÁT A. (1964): The Third European Mycological Congress, Scotland 1963. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 1-6 (published: 25th January, 1964)
abstract
The Third European Mycological Congress, held in Glasgow, Scotland, from September 1 to 13, 1963, was characterized by excellent organization and a friendly, informal atmosphere. More than 200 participants attended the Congress, which included lectures, laboratory work, excursions, and exhibitions. Although the exhibition of fungi was considered poor, the Congress contributed significantly to scientific exchange and cooperation among European mycologists.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1963): Three noteworthy polypores of the Slovakian Carpathians. Česká Mykologie 17(4): 174-185 (published: 18th October, 1963)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1963): Two rare arenicolous fungi in Czechoslovakia: Psathyrella ammophila (Dur. et Lév.) P. D. Orton and Sacrosphaera ammophila (Dur. et Mont.) Moesz. Česká Mykologie 17(2): 71-76 (published: 9th April, 1963)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1963): A new genus of the Polypores - Pachykytospora gen. nov. Česká Mykologie 17(1): 27-34 (published: 14th January, 1963)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1962): Agarics and Boleti (Agaricales) from the Dobročský Virgin Forest in Slovakia. Česká Mykologie 16(3): 173-191 (published: 6th July, 1962)
PILÁT A., KOTLABA F. (1962): In honour of the eightyfifth birthday of professor A. S. Bondarcev, D.Sc. Česká Mykologie 16(3): 147-154 (published: 6th July, 1962)
KOTLABA F., KŘÍŽ K. (1962): Excursio autumnalis mycologorum bohemoslovanicorum in silvas prope arcem Karlštejn. Česká Mykologie 16(2): 144-146 (published: 13th April, 1962)
KOTLABA F. (1961): Notes on the morphology of fruitbodies in the pore fungi (Polyporales). Česká Mykologie 15(3): 180-190 (published: 8th July, 1961)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1960): On the interesting fungus Paxillus filamentosus Fr. Česká Mykologie 14(3): 176-184 (published: 20th July, 1960)
KOTLABA F., KUBIČKA J. (1960): Die Mykoflora des Moores „Rotes Moos“ bei Schalmanowitz in ihrer Beziehung zur Mykoflora der südböhmischen torfgebiete. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 90-100 (published: 20th April, 1960)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1959): A new find of a rare fungus, Galeropsis desertorum Velen. et Dvoř., in Czechoslovakia with notes on the genus Galeropsis Velen. Česká Mykologie 13(4): 200-211 (published: 20th October, 1959)
KOTLABA F. (1959): Beitrag zur Pilzflora von Rumänien. Česká Mykologie 13(3): 140-152 (published: 20th July, 1959)
KOTLABA F. (1959): Zum 75. Geburstag Rudolf Veselýs. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 65-73 (published: 20th April, 1959)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1959): Polypori novi vel minus cogniti Čechoslovakiae IV. Česká Mykologie 13(1): 27-37 (published: 20th January, 1959)
KOTLABA F. (1958): On an interesting euroasiatic fungus Hymenochaete Mougeotii (Fr.) Cooke. Česká Mykologie 12(3): 136-143 (published: 20th July, 1958)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1958): Polypori novi vel minus cogniti Čechoslovakiae III. Česká Mykologie 12(2): 95-104 (published: 20th April, 1958)
KOTLABA F. (1957): Psathyrellae typhae (Kalchbr.) Kühn. localitates navae in Cechoslovakia enumarantur. Česká Mykologie 11(4): 247-248 (published: 20th October, 1957)
KOTLABA F. (1957): De localitatibus duarum rararum specierum generis Lentinus in Čechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 11(4): 231-235 (published: 20th October, 1957)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1957): Polypori novi vel minus cogniti Čechoslovakiae II. Česká Mykologie 11(4): 214-224 (published: 20th October, 1957)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1957): Notes on classification of european pore fungi. Česká Mykologie 11(3): 152-170 (published: 20th August, 1957)
HERINK J., KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1957): Stropharia Hornemannii (Fr. ex Fr.) Lund. et Nannf. in Čechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 13-20 (published: 10th February, 1957)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1956): O některých pozapomenutých mykologických pracích, které mají význam pro nomenklaturu hub. Česká Mykologie 10(4): 246-249 (published: 5th December, 1956)
KOTLABA F. (1956): Návrh na vypracování závazného českého názvosloví vyšších hub. Česká Mykologie 10(2): 97-99 (published: 30th June, 1956)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1956): Nové nebo málo známé choroše pro Československo: Bělochoroš bělohnědý - Tyromyces albobrunneus (Rom.) Bond. Česká Mykologie 10(1): 59-63 (published: 28th February, 1956)
KOTLABA F. (1955): Lokalita vzácných teplomilných břichatek (Gasteromycetes) „Pasienok“ u Vel. Levár. Česká Mykologie 9(4): 189-192 (published: 17th November, 1955)
KOTLABA F. (1955): Prášivka uherská - Bovista hungarica Holl. - houba našich polí. Česká Mykologie 9(4): 169-171 (published: 17th November, 1955)
KOTLABA F. (1955): O systematické hodnotě hadovky valtické - Phallus Hadriani Vent. ex Pers. Česká Mykologie 9(3): 120-124 (published: 26th August, 1955)
KOTLABA F. (1955): Nový druh mykoflory ČSR - Trametes subsinuosa Bres. Česká Mykologie 9(2): 83-90 (published: 26th May, 1955)
KOTLABA F. (1955): Slizoporka osmahlá - Gloeoporus adustus (Willd. ex Fr.) Pil. Česká Mykologie 9(1): 24-26 (published: 26th February, 1955)
KOTLABA F. (1954): Další vzácné nebo nové druhy mykoflory Soběslavských blat. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 179-180 (published: 20th November, 1954)
KOTLABA F. (1954): Další nové lokality Secotium agaricoides (Czern.) Holl. v ČSR a jeho rozšíření u nás. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 151-153 (published: 20th November, 1954)
KOTLABA F. (1953): Vzácné nebo nové druhy mykoflory Soběslavských blat. Česká Mykologie 7(4): 191-192 (published: 16th November, 1953)
KOTLABA F. (1953): Nebezpečný parasit jabloní - Sarcodontia crocea (Schweinitz) comb. nov. Česká Mykologie 7(3): 117-123 (published: 15th September, 1953)
KOTLABA F. (1953): Mycena Typhae (Schweers) c. n. - helmovka orobincová, nová pro ČSR (dokončení). Česká Mykologie 7(2): 53-56 (published: 31st May, 1953)
KOTLABA F. (1953): Mycena Typhae (Schweers) Kotlaba comb. nov.- helmovka orobincová, nová pro Československo. Česká Mykologie 7(1): 44-48 (published: 28th February, 1953)
KOTLABA F. (1952): Křehutička orobincová - Psathyrella Typhae (Kalchbr.) Kühner in Favre, v Československu. Česká Mykologie 6(8-10): 169-175 (published: 15th November, 1952)
PILÁT A., KOTLABA F. (1952): Tři severské hlízenky, nové pro Československo: hlízenka rojovníková - Sclerotinia Ledi Naw., hlízenka Vahlova - Sclerotinia Vahliana Rostr. a hlízenka brusinková - Sclerotinia urnula (Weinm.)Ehm. Česká Mykologie 6(6-7): 131-138 (published: 15th August, 1952)
KOTLABA F. (1952): Helmovka kuželovitá rašeliníková - Mycena metata (Fr.) Quél. f. sphagnicola f. n. - helmovka kuželovitá rašeliníková. Česká Mykologie 6(3-5): 74-75 (published: 15th May, 1952)
KOTLABA F., PILÁT A. (1952): Hlízenka kliková - Sclerotinia Oxycocci Voron. v Československu. Česká Mykologie 6(3-5): 41-44 (published: 15th May, 1952)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1951): Příspěvek k poznání mykoflory pralesa na Boubíně. Česká Mykologie 5(8-10): 153-158 (published: 15th November, 1951)
KOTLABA F. (1949): Růst čechratky sklepní (Paxillus panuoides Fr.) v pokoji. Česká Mykologie 3(3-5): 63 (published: 15th May, 1949)
KOTLABA F. (1949): Čirůvka nahloučená (Tricholoma aggregatum [Fr. ex Schaeff.] ssp. cinerascens [Bull.] Konrad) v podzemí pražského Hradu. Česká Mykologie 3(3-5): 61 (published: 15th May, 1949)
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