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VIUNNYK V.O., LEONTYEV D.V., LÓPEZ-VILLALBA Á. (2023): First records of bryophilous myxomycetes in the lowlands of Ukraine reveal an undescribed species of Lamproderma. [18S rDNA, Bryophyta, Carpathians, Dicranum montanum, forest-steppe, hidden biodiversity, molecular barcoding.] Czech Mycology 75(2): 191-206 (published: 14th December, 2023)
abstract
Bryophilous myxomycetes are found mainly in humid mountainous regions, particularly in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Over the last three seasons, three species from this group (Colloderma oculatum, Diderma tigrinum, and Lamproderma sp.) have been discovered in Slobozhanskyi National Nature Park, a lowland region in the forest-steppe zone of north-eastern Ukraine. These finds indicate an expansion of the distribution range of bryophilous myxomycetes beyond their typical montane and boreal habitats. The unidentified species of the genus Lamproderma, related to L. muscicola, exhibits distinct morphological and molecular characteristics sufficient to consider it a separate species.
DVOŘÁKOVÁ R. (2002): Myxomycetes in Bohemian Karst and Hřebeny Mts. [Myxomycetes, Bohemian Karst, Hřebeny Mts., Species diversity, Moist chamber culture] Czech Mycology 53(4): 319-349 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
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Data on species composition and ecology of Myxomycetes are presented for three National Reserves in the Bohemian Karst and the northern part of Hřebeny Mountains. During a period of three years, all localities were investigated intensively. In addition to field collections, bark of living trees, twigs and dead leaves were cultivated in moist chambers. Specimens from the National Museum in Prague were revised. Ninety-five species of Myxomycetes belonging to 29 genera were registered with certainty, 17 of these new to the Czech Republic. Species descriptions are provided for newly recorded species including microhabitat preferences. Differences between species diversity in the Bohemian Karst and Hřebeny Mts. are discussed as well as the seasonal dynamics of Myxomycetes in Central European conditions.
MINTER D.W. (1981): Microfungi on needles, twigs and cones of pines in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 90-101 (published: 1981)
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One hundred and forty-seven species of microfungi are listed from rotting needles, twigs and cones of pines in Czechoslovakia (mostly from Bohemia). Thirty-seven of these are reported as new from this region. The Czechoslovak pine mycoflora is compared briefly with those of other countries and is found more varied than any previously recorded.
WICHANSKÝ E. (1962): Nonnulae species, varietates atque formae rariores vel minus cognitae Myxomycetum annis 1957 usque 1960 in Čechoslovakia lectae. Česká Mykologie 16(1): 34-43 (published: 19th January, 1962)
WICHANSKÝ E. (1958): Myxomyces Diderma spumarioides Fr. in Prague. Česká Mykologie 12(4): 218-219 (published: 20th October, 1958)
SVRČEK M. (1958): Species novae Discomycetum e montibus Belanské Tatry (Slovakia septentrionalis). Česká Mykologie 12(4): 219-231 (published: 20th October, 1958)
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