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KOUT J., MARTÍNEK O., HOLEC J., ZÍBAROVÁ L. (2024): New records of Pseudomerulius montanus (Basidiomycota, Boletales) in Czechia and Slovakia. [Leucogyrophana, Tapinellaceae, merulioid fungi, lignicolous fungi, brown rot.] Czech Mycology 76(1): 95-110 (published: 25th June, 2024)
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This article presents the first records of Pseudomerulius montanus in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The species was found at colder localities in unmanaged forests. Basidiomata of Pseudomerulius montanus were found on dead wood of pine and spruce. Descriptions of its microscopic and macroscopic features are provided as well as a list of localities and notes on its ecology. Photographs of the macroscopic and microscopic features are included and differences from similar species are discussed.
POUZAR Z. (1958): Nova genera macromycetum II. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 31-36 (published: 20th January, 1958)
ZÍBAROVÁ L., POUSKA V. (2020): New records of corticioid fungi in the Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic). [Corticiaceae, Šumava, deadwood, distribution, macrofungi, rare species.] Czech Mycology 72(2): 109-150 (published: 24th July, 2020) Electronic supplement
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During a survey of 121 plots in the Czech part of the Bohemian Forest (Šumava Mts.) 1168 records of 174 taxa of corticioid fungi were obtained in the years 2017 and 2018. Occurrences of redlisted, rare or otherwise interesting taxa are reviewed. Athelopsis subinconspicua, Cabalodontia subcretacea, Hyphoderma aff. crassescens nom. prov., Kneiffiella cineracea, Lawrynomyces capitatus, Oliveonia sp., Phlebia aff. ryvardenii, Phlebia serialis, Phlebia subulata, Subulicystidium perlongisporum and Xylodon pruinosus are described, illustrated and their taxonomy and ecology is discussed in detail. Data on elevation, host tree species and decay stage of the substrate for all species recorded is summarised in electronic supplement.
Book review - THOMAS LÆSSØE & JENS H. PETERSEN (2019): Fungi of Temperate Europe Czech Mycology 71(2): 230-232 (published: 20th December, 2019)
KUNTTU P., KULJU M., KOTIRANTA H. (2015): Contributions to the Finnish aphyllophoroid funga (Basidiomycota): new and rare species. [aphyllophorales, biogeography, boreal forest, corticioid, distribution, polypore] Czech Mycology 67(2): 137-156 (published: 31st August, 2015)
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This article contributes to the knowledge of Finnish aphyllophoroid funga (mainly polypores and corticioids) with nationally or regionally new species and records of rare species. The record of Tubulicrinopsis cystidiata is the second in the world and Tomentella fuscocinerea is new to Finland. New records are provided for the following species with no more than 10 records in Finland: Antrodia sitchensis, Chaetoporellus curvisporus, Colacogloea peniophorae, Deviodontia pilaecystidiata, Luellia recondita, Phlebia femsioeensis, Phlebia subcretacea, Piloderma lanatum, Plicatura crispa, Polyporus badius, Pycnoporellus alboluteus, Rigidoporus obducens, Skeletocutis ochroalba, Trechispora caucasica, Trechispora laevis, Tretomyces microsporus, Tubulicrinopsis cystidiata, Tulasnella albida and Xylodon nespori. In addition, 49 aphyllophoroid fungi are reported as new to some subzones of the boreal vegetation zone in Finland. The ecology and distribution of some species are discussed and notes on the substrate of each record are given.
HOLEC J., KOLAŘÍK M. (2013): Notes on the identity of Hygrophoropsis rufa (Basidiomycota, Boletales). [Hygrophoropsidaceae, taxonomy, phylogeny, variability, Europe] Czech Mycology 65(1): 15-24 (published: 10th June, 2013)
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The rare fungus Hygrophoropsis rufa is documented from the Czech Republic for the first time. Both classical and DNA study results have proved that H. rufa is a good species, clearly separated from H. aurantiaca. Macroscopically, it differs by an orange-brown to dark brown pileus surface. The stability of the observed differences in spores, being slightly smaller and thick-walled in H. rufa, has to be confirmed using a larger set of collections. A brief comparison with dark-coloured taxa of the group of H. aurantiaca is added. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca var. atrotomentosa most probably represents a synonym, but its nomenclatural status has to be clarified.
Book reviews - Lundquist J.E., Hamelin R.C.: Forest Pathology: From Genes to Landscapes. - Wojewoda W. (ed.): Atlas of the geographical distribution of fungi in Poland. Fascicle 3. Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 152-154 (published: 10th August, 2006)
HERINK J., KOTLABA F. (1994): Dr. Zdeněk Pouzar sexagenarian. Czech Mycology 47(1): 89-100 (published: 6th January, 1994)
KOTLABA F. (1992): Finds of Serpula lacrymans in nature. Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 143-147 (published: 1st April, 1993)
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Twelve localities are known in nature (open forests) in Czechoslovakia for the dry-rot fungus, Serpula lacrymans (Wulf. in Jacq.: Fr.) Schroet. It grows mostly parasitically on the roots and bases of living Norway Spruce (Picea abies) but, in a few cases, is also saprophytic on dead, fallen trunks, branches or stumps of spruce. All other observations and finds in this country of this otherwise frequent fungus are within houses and other buildings.
KOTLABA F. (1990): X. Congress of European Mycologists, Estonia 1989. Česká Mykologie 44(2): 119-125 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
SOUKUP F. (1979): An interesting record of Serpula lacrimans in the Botanical Garden in Průhonice near Prague. Česká Mykologie 33(2): 94-98 (published: 1979)
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Sporophores of Spongipellis delectans (Peck) Murr. were detected by the present author in Czechoslovakian territory in 1955, growing on beech (Fagus silvatica L.) in Southern Bohemia. The same species was found later in another Bohemian locality and in three localities in Moravia (also on Fagus silvatica L.), while its finding in a single locality in Central Slovakia occurred on Quercus cerris L. The author gives a description of its morphology, distribution and bionomy.
SVRČEK M. (1970): Über einige Arten der Diskomyzetengattung Peziza (Dill.) L. ex St-Amans. Česká Mykologie 24(2): 57-77 (published: 20th April, 1970)
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Six closely related species of the genus Peziza are treated: P. ampliata, P. crassipes, P. cerea, P. micropus, P. varia, and P. arvernensis. These species are characterized by rather large, mostly ochre-yellow to ochre-brown apothecia, and are found on rotten wood, plant remains, or soil. Descriptions are based on ca. 150 specimens from different localities (mainly PR herbarium). Diagnostic characters include apothecial structure, spore size, spore ornamentation, and ecology.
SVRČEK M. (1960): Eine mykofloristische Skizze der Umgebung von Karlštejn (Karlstein) im Mittelböhmen. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 67-86 (published: 20th April, 1960)
KUBIČKA J. (1958): Mycena mirata (Peck) Sacc. in Čechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 36-39 (published: 20th January, 1958)
PŘÍHODA A. (1953): Odstraňování pařezů houbami. Česká Mykologie 7(2): 62-65 (published: 31st May, 1953)
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