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ZÍBAROVÁ L. (2017): Notes on corticioid fungi of the Czech Republic. I. Phlebia acanthocystis and Phlebia bispora (Meruliaceae). [Corticiaceae, Mycoacia, Mycoaciella, distribution, rare species] Czech Mycology 69(1): 65-76 (published: 9th June, 2017)
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Two rare species of Phlebia s.l. (Meruliaceae) with hydnoid hymenophore are described and illustrated. Macro- and microscopic characters of Phlebia acanthocystis and P. bispora are described and supplemented with photographs of in situ fruitbodies and line drawings. Distribution and ecology in Europe are discussed for both species. They are compared to similar taxa found in Europe.
DVOŘÁK D., BĚŤÁK J., TOMŠOVSKÝ M. (2014): Aurantiporus alborubescens (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) - first record in the Carpathians and notes on its systematic position. [Aurantiporus, phylogeny, old-growth forests, beech forests, indicator species] Czech Mycology 66(1): 71-84 (published: 4th June, 2014)
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The authors present the first collection of the rare old-growth forest polypore Aurantiporus alborubescens in the Carpathians, supported by a description of macro- and microscopic features. Its European distribution and ecological demands are discussed. LSU rDNA sequences of the collected material were also analysed and compared with those of A. fissilis and A. croceus as well as some other polyporoid and corticioid species, in order to resolve the phylogenetic placement of the studied species. Based on the results of the molecular analysis, the homogeneity of the genus Aurantiporus Murrill in the sense of Jahn is questioned.
SINGER R., KUTHAN J. (1980): Comparison of some lignicolous white-spored American agarics with European species. Česká Mykologie 34(2): 57-73 (published: 15th April, 1980)
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Hypsizygus tessulatus (Bull. ex Fr.) Sing. is redescribed from American material and compared with some European data on this species. Description of three European species of the Hohenbuehelia petaloides group are provided and slight differences between European and American collections of H. petaloides are pointed out. It is suggested that a species typified by a Mexican collection, H. recedens spec. nov., may be part of Ricken’s concept of Pleurotus geogenius. H. portegna is described from both American and European collections and closely related species are discussed. Pseudoclitocybe beschidica spec. nov. is compared with European and American representatives of this genus. Since the type species of Nothopanus must be transferred to Pleurotus, the European representative of this genus has to be known (again) as Pleurocybella porrigens (Pers. ex Fr.) Sing.
PILÁT A. (1965): Pleuroti serotini (Pers. in Hofman ex Fr.) Kummer distributio geographica in Czechoslovakia (tab. 55). Česká Mykologie 19(1): 1-8 (published: 15th January, 1965)
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The author discusses the distribution of Pleurotus serotinus in Czechoslovakia based on confirmed localities. This relatively rare species has been collected only in a few places in the country and is listed and mapped. In Czechoslovakia, it is usually found on hardwoods, often in mountainous beech forests, even where beech has been replaced by spruce monocultures. It is also found on alder, and more rarely on hornbeam, ash, oak, and birch. It prefers acidic soils and humid, colder regions, especially in southern Bohemia. The species is proposed to be placed in the genus Sarcomyxa.
VASILKOV B.P. (1961): Tri svoeobraznych vida šljapočnych gribob na travjanictych rastenijach. Česká Mykologie 15(1): 31-34 (published: 20th January, 1961)
KOTLABA F. (1953): Vzácné nebo nové druhy mykoflory Soběslavských blat. Česká Mykologie 7(4): 191-192 (published: 16th November, 1953)
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