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MACKŮ J., SKALNÍK V. (1961): Relatio specifica inter Boletum rubinum et Boletum impolitum. Česká Mykologie 15(2): 81-86 (published: 20th April, 1961)
PILÁT A., SVRČEK M. (1959): Supplementum ad articulum J. Macků: Boletus rubinus Smith. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 92 (published: 20th April, 1959)
MACKŮ J. (1959): Boletus rubinus W. G. Smith et B. pseudosulphureus Kallenbach in Čechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 87-92 (published: 20th April, 1959)
JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., REJSEK J. (2013): First records of Xerocomus chrysonemus (Boletaceae) in the Czech Republic. [Xerocomus chrysonemus, Boletaceae, description, ecology, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 65(2): 157-169 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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The paper details the first collections of Xerocomus chrysonemus in the Czech Republic. The authors present a macro- and microscopic description of this species based on the study of material collected at five different localities. Characters distinguishing X. chrysonemus from related species of the genus Xerocomus s. str. (X. ferrugineus, X. subtomentosus, and X. silwoodensis) are discussed. The Latin name X. chrysonemus is a combination of the words ‘chryso’ = golden and ‘nema’ = mycelium, which very accurately describes the characteristic feature of this species, the golden yellow mycelium at the base of stipe.
ŠUTARA J., ŠPINAR P. (2006): Boletus kluzakii, a new species related to Boletus radicans. [Boletus kluzakii spec. nov., Boletus sect. Calopodes, Boletaceae, taxonomy, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 31-42 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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A new species, Boletus kluzakii, which was found in southern Bohemia (Czech Republic), is described. Typical characters of this bolete are: pileus when young whitish or pallid, sometimes with a slight pinkish tint, then more or less rose-pink or purplish pink, at times even purple-reddish in some places; pileus surface conspicuously reddening when handled or bruised; hymenophore yellow, bluing when bruised; stipe yellow with a yellow reticulation; context under pileus cuticle red or purplish red but in other parts of the pileus and in upper half of the stipe pale yellowish or vivid yellow, turning blue when injured; taste bitter. Characters distinguishing Boletus kluzakii from Boletus radicans (the most closely related species) and from other boletes with a pinkish or reddish shade of pileus (Boletus regius, B. fuscoroseus, B. speciosus, B. pulchrotinctus, B. roseoolivaceus, B. roseopurpureus and B. pulchriceps) are discussed.
ŠUTARA J. (2005): Central European genera of the Boletaceae and Suillaceae, with notes on their anatomical characters. [Boletaceae, Suillaceae, generic taxonomy, anatomical characters] Czech Mycology 57(1-2): 1-50 (published: 31st August, 2005)
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A taxonomic survey of Central European genera of the familiesBoletaceae and Suillaceae with tubular hymenophores, including the lamellate Phylloporus, is presented. Questions concerning the delimitation of the bolete genera ar ediscussed. Descriptions and keys to the families and genera are based predominantly on anatomical characters of the carpophores. Attention is also paid to peripheral layers of stipe tissue, whose anatomical structur ehas not been sufficiently studied. The study of these layers, above all of the caulohymenium and the lateral stipestratum, can provide information important for a better understanding of relationships between taxonomic groups in these families. The presence (or absence) of the caulohymenium with spore-bearing caulobasidia on the stipe surface is here considered as a significant generic character of boletes. A new combination, Pseudoboletus astraeicola (Imazeki) Šutara, is proposed.
PILÁT A., DERMEK A. (1969): Rubinoboletus and genus novum Boletacearum. Česká Mykologie 23(2): 81-82 (published: 20th April, 1969)
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Genus novum Boletacearum, Rubinoboletus (typus: Boletus rubinus W. G. Smith), sporis subglobosis insignis, describitur.
KŘÍŽ K. (1964): Jan Macků (21.V.1881-13.III.1964) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 18(3): 183-184 (published: 14th July, 1964)
OTTOVÁ-SVOBODOVÁ V. (1961): Die Bemerkungen zur Biologie des Pilzes Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) Winter in Bezug auf den Kampf gegen Apfelschorf. Česká Mykologie 15(2): 86-93 (published: 20th April, 1961)
PILÁT A. (1958): Mycologentagung Dresden 1957. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 4-7 (published: 20th January, 1958)
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