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HROUDA P., KŘÍŽ M. (2024): Orthography of Pilatian names: establishing the correct epithets with regard to Latin and nomenclatural rules. [Albert Pilát, code, genitive form, MycoBank, nomenclature, orthographic variant.] Czech Mycology 76(2): 175-190 (published: 18th December, 2024)
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The contribution deals with the issue of specific or subspecific epithets published by various authors in different forms, alberti/albertii or pilati/pilatii, and currently mostly maintained with the termination -ii in official repositories for names, especially the MycoBank and Index Fungorum databases. A view into the protologues of each name dedicated to Albert Pilát clearly shows that different terminations have been applied in different periods, and that relevant recommendations of the International Code of Nomenclature have also evolved over time. The orthographic variants alberti and pilati are in principle correct, based on the Latinised form of Pilát’s full name. Thus the original names of the involved taxa are to be maintained or resurrected if such epithets were given in their protologues. However, names later formed with the epithets albertii or pilatii appear to be in accordance with the provisions in force at the time. For a complete view of the topic, some examples of seemingly similar epithets created in different ways are mentioned for comparison, and the issue of interpretation of relevant recommendations of the Code is discussed in general. Finally, different approaches to nomenclatural stability are stated as a matter to be resolved in the upcoming Madrid Code.
PILÁT A. (1972): Agaricus bernedii (Quél.) Sacc. in Mongolia (Tab. 82). Česká Mykologie 26(2): 65-69 (published: 17th April, 1972)
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Specimens of Agaricus bernardii (Quél.) Sacc., collected by the author on July 7, 1971, in northern Mongolia at the western foothills of the Khentey Mountains (ca. 1500 m), are described and illustrated in color. This species, described from Western Europe and typically growing in saline coastal meadows, was also found on saline soils in Hungary. The Mongolian material matches Western European specimens and confirms the presence of the species in steppe habitats. It has not yet been found in Czechoslovakia. A previously misidentified illustration from Bohemia actually represents Agaricus squamuliferus var. caroli. Vasilkov’s concept of A. bernardii likely refers to a collective species encompassing relatives from section Agaricus (= Sect. Campestres).
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.
Litterae. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 121 (published: 1967)
SVRČEK M. (1954): Jak hledáme podzemní houby. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 184-187 (published: 20th November, 1954)
MICKA K. (1954): Nové chemické reagencie v mykologii. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 165-168 (published: 20th November, 1954)
PILÁT A. (1954): Pečárka Maškova - Agaricus Maškae Pilát, nový druh z blízkého příbuzenstva P. velkovýtrusé. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 159-165 (published: 20th November, 1954)
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