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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.
SINGER R., KUTHAN J. (1976): Notes on Chroogomphus (Gomphidiaceae). Česká Mykologie 30(2): 81-89 (published: 1976)
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Subspecies of Inocybe abietis, including ssp. helveticus and ssp. tatrensis, are compared based on morphological and chemical characters. The influence of age and environmental conditions on amyloid reaction and spore size is discussed.
KUTHAN J. (1973): Chroogomphus helveticus (Sing.) Mos. in der Tschechoslowakei (Farbtafel Nr. 84). Česká Mykologie 27(4): 229-235 (published: 1973)
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The author surveys records of Chroogomphus helveticus (Sing.) Mos. in Czechoslovakia, a rare species initially described as a variety of Gomphidius viscidus by A. Pilát in 1926. Later recognized as a distinct species, its taxonomy is clarified based on new and herbarium specimens. Comparisons with similar species from Europe and Asia are included.
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