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HOLEC J., WILD J. (2011): Fungal diversity in sandstone gorges of the Bohemian Switzerland National Park (Czech Republic): impact of climatic inversion. [macromycetes, ecology, microclimate, boreal-montane fungi] Czech Mycology 63(2): 243-263 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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The diversity of macrofungi in 8 sandstone gorges (narrow valleys bordered by sandstone walls, mostly covered by Picea forests with admixed Fagus, alt. 170–390 m) was assessed with respect to microclimatic data from 235 stations measuring temperature and soil moisture along the elevation gradient. In total, 253 species of macrofungi were found including some boreal-montane species, species preferring moist habitats and/or species of more or less natural vegetation. Microclimatically, the bottoms of gorges are significantly colder than their slopes and slope crests during the vegetation period (climatic inversion) and show higher soil moisture throughout the year. However, they are not significantly colder during the winter period and even show a higher average minimal temperature than the rest of gorges. Generally, bottoms of sandstone gorges function as „buffers“ maintaining a stable, humid and rather cold microclimate and enabling the occurrence of some boreal-montane fungi and species requiring humid conditions. Climatic inversion is a phenomenon markedly influencing the distribution of fungi in the landscape and enabling extrazonal occurrence of some species.
WATLING R. (2001): An unusual Inocybe sp. from West Africa. [Cameroon, West Africa, Inocybe aureoplumosa] Czech Mycology 52(4): 329-334 (published: 5th March, 2001)
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A new species of Inocybe assigned to subgenus Mallocybe is described from the Cameroon, West Africa. It is characterised by the richly coloured basidiomes with orange-yellow plumes of scales on the pileus and the scurfy, frilled fulvous stipe.
FELLNER R., LANDA J. (1994): Some species of Cortinariaceae and Russulaceae in the alpine belt of the Belaer Tatras - II. [alpine fungi, Russulaceae, Cortinariaceae, Slovakia] Czech Mycology 47(1): 45-57 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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Nine agarics are reported from alpine, mostly calcareous habitats in the Belaer Tatras, Slovakia. Russula norvegica Reid, R. saliceticola (Sing.) Kühn, ex Knudsen & Borgen, R. pascua (Moell. & Schaeff.) Kühn, and R. cupreola Sarnari are recorded for the first time from Slovakia, Lactarius nanus Favre for the first time from the High Tatras. Illustrations and comments on their characters, delimitation and ecology are presented. Additional notes are given to differential characters between Russula dryadicola Fellner & L and Russula maculata Quél.
HAGARA L. (1989): Seltene Elemente von Pilzflora der Slowakei. Česká Mykologie 43(1): 51-60 (published: 6th February, 1989)
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Twenty-two rare, overlooked or newly recorded fungal species from Slovakia are described and discussed. Among them are Calyptella capula, Typhula uncialis, Camarophyllus angustifolius, Lactarius hortensis, Psathyrella leucotephra, Boletus speciosus, Catathelasma imperiale, Pachyella violaceonigra, Podoscypha multizonata, Cortinarius argutus, Tricholoma bresadolianum and others. Most collections are deposited in the Slovak National Museum herbarium in Bratislava.
ŠEBEK S. (1985): Czechoslovak records. 25. Inocybe phaeoleuca Kühner. Česká Mykologie 39(2): 125-126 (published: 1985)
SVRČEK M. (1983): New or uncommon Agaricales from Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 37(4): 212-236 (published: 1983)
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Six species of operculate Discomycetes are investigated and described according to the author’s collections during his short mycological survey in Zambia and Tanzania. Three new species — Acervus lusakianus J. Mor. spec. nov., Scutellinia furcatopila J. Mor. spec. nov. and Peziza pseudosterigmatizans J. Mor. spec. nov. — are described and several taxonomical notes and drawings are given.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1982): Inocybe albomarginata Velen. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltener Inocyben Nr. 20). Česká Mykologie 36(4): 223-227 (published: 1982)
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The poorly known species Inocybe albomarginata Velen., apparently overlooked in the field, is described based on new fresh finds and herbarium study at PRM. A comparison with Velenovský's original diagnosis is made, the taxonomic position is evaluated, and a neotype is designated. The selected specimen (Karlštejn, 1946, leg. A. Pilát) is designated as neotype (PRM 689136), and its microcharacters are documented. It differs macroscopically by a whitish cracked margin and microscopically by specific basidia and cystidia features.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1982): Risspilze der Sektion Lilacinae Heim (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltener Inocyben. Nr. 19.). Česká Mykologie 36(2): 85-99 (published: 1982)
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20 species of Deuteromycetes belonging to the families Moniliaceae, Dematiaceae, and Sporobolomycetaceae and 6 species of Ascomycetes from the families Eurotiaceae, Microascaceae, and Gymnoascaceae isolated in Czechoslovakia during the years 1970–1980 are presented as new or rare finds. The isolates of Monocilium indicum from fodder and Monascus ruber from forage are the first records from Europe. Moniliella acetoabutans and Spicellum roseum are very rare records after the descriptions of the species.
FELLNER R. (1981): Some rare agarics from the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) I. Inocybe acutella Bon. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 102-107 (published: 1981)
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Inocybe acutella Bon 1976 found in the Krkonoše Mts. is fully described and discussed both from the ecological and the taxonomical points of view. In contradistinction to the piceicolous character of I. acuta Boud., it must be stressed that I. acutella Bon is a salicicolous species. The collection from the peat-bogs in the Krkonoše Mts. manifested some differences from Bon’s original diagnosis.
BENDOVÁ O. (1980): Lebensjubileum von RNDr.Anna Kocková-Kratochvílová, DrSc. Česká Mykologie 34(3): 171 (published: 1980)
FELLNER R. (1980): Czechoslovak records. 17. Inocybe langei Heim. Česká Mykologie 34(3): 169-170 (published: 1980)
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During mycosociological research of alder carrs of the alliance Alnion glutinosae (Male 1929) Meijer-Drees 1936 at the northern edge of Milíčovský háj on the southern outskirts of Prague, proposed as a protected area, I found on 16 June 1979 together with my wife a larger number of fruitbodies of an Inocybe which I could not identify with certainty either by Moser (Die Röhrlinge u. Blätterpilze, Jena 1978) or by the analytical key published by Stangl and Veselský (Čes. Mykol. 30: 170–175, 1976). I therefore sent a description and a specimen of this critical Inocybe to Dr. J. Veselský who informed me that it was the rare species Inocybe langei Heim, so far not recorded in Czechoslovakia, and recommended that I publish it in Czech Mycology.
KUBIČKA J. (1980): Beitrag zur Kenntnis der tschechoslovakischen hydrophilen Risspilze: Inocybe rhacodes Favre, I. salicis Kühn. und I. acutella Bon. Česká Mykologie 34(3): 165-168 (published: 1980)
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In 1979, during a systematic survey of very wet communities of Carici-Salicetea cinereae Passarge 1968 in South Bohemia, new species of Inocybe for Czechoslovakia were found and studied. These are Inocybe rhacodes Favre, I. salicis Kühn, and I. acutella Bon, which are described based on the findings.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1980): Inocybe lutescens Velenovský (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 18). Česká Mykologie 34(3): 158-164 (published: 1980)
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A rare but macroscopically well distinguishable species of Inocybe is treated here. A neotype is designated and a new ecological variety with pinkish stipe is described and illustrated based on the authors’ collections. The previously published localities from Czechoslovakia, France, Sweden and Switzerland are critically revised.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1980): Analytische Bestimmungstabelle der europäischen höckerig-eckigsporigen Risspilze. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr.17.). Česká Mykologie 34(1): 45-53 (published: 1980)
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Reliable identification of the warted-angular-spored species of the genus Inocybe belongs to the most difficult tasks of applied inocybology. The presented analytical identification key, comprising 56 European species, provides the first systematic overview of the diversity of individual members of the subgenus Inocybe [subgen. Clypeus (Britz. ex Britz.) J.E. Lange].
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1979): Inocybe metrodii sp. nov. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 16.). Česká Mykologie 33(4): 220-224 (published: 1979)
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Inocybe metrodii sp. nov., a new species of the genus Inocybe (Fr.) Fr., section Splendentes Singer, is described. This rare species possesses all main characters of the invalidly published Inocybe pseudoconfusa Métrod (1956). The authors dedicate the new species to Métrod.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1979): Inocybe kuthanii sp. nov. Eine neue Art in Sektion Rimosae, Stirps Cookei Heim gehörend. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 15). Česká Mykologie 33(3): 134-137 (published: 1979)
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Inocybe kuthanii sp. nov., a new species belonging to section Rimosae, stirps Cookei Heim, is described. This interesting Inocybe species is dedicated to Mr. Jan Kuthan, Ostrava, CSSR, on the occasion of his 50th birthday, in recognition of his long-standing and meritorious mycological work.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1979): Inocybe pyriodora (Pers. ex Fr.) Kummer und die Verwandten (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 14). Česká Mykologie 33(2): 68-80 (published: 1979)
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From 743 wild mammals representing 3 orders (Insectivora, Chiroptera and Rodentia), 7 families, 17 genera and 29 species, a total of 1584 fungi from 76 genera were isolated, of which 18.4% were keratinolytic fungi. Several dermatophytes (Microsporum cookei, M. persicolor, and Trichophyton ajelloi) and other pathogenic fungi for humans and animals (Aspergillus fumigatus, Cephalosporium acremonium) were detected at low frequency. A comparison between the fungal flora of mammal fur and bird plumage showed both similarities and differences in species and genera composition.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1978): Inocybe appendiculata Kühner (Beitrage zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 13.). Česká Mykologie 32(3): 161-166 (published: 1978)
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Inocybe appendiculata Kühner — a rarely collected, but ecologically faithful alpine-Carpathian species belonging to the group of Inocybe with pruinose stipe apex — is presented based on the authors' own observations and drawings. The paper provides a detailed morphological description and taxonomic notes on this striking species.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1978): Inocybe descissa (Fr.) Quél. Und ihre taxonomische Stellung (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 12). Česká Mykologie 32(1): 22-31 (published: 1978)
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Inocybe descissa (Fr.) Quél. in the sense of classical descriptions and illustrations in Battarra and Fries is treated in detail by the authors as a frequently misinterpreted species, but faithful to its habitat of subxerophilous oak forests and similar parklands with oaks and maples. The species is placed in Singer's system under the section Inocibium [Lacerae] (Fr.) Sacc., Fibrillosae Heim, as subsection Descissae subsect. nov.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1977): Inocybe griseovelata Kühner. (Beuträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 11.). Česká Mykologie 31(4): 201-205 (published: 1977)
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Inocybe griseovelata Kühner, placed by Kühner in the group of “non-pruinose stem” species, is described. The delimitation of the species and its systematic position are discussed on the basis of the authors' own findings and comparative studies. It is a medium-sized fungus predominantly found in parks. Its potential mycorrhizal associations remain unclear.
DERMEK A., VESELSKÝ J. (1977): Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Quél. And its subspecific taxonomy. (With colored plate No. 92). Česká Mykologie 31(4): 189-192 (published: 1977)
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Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Quél. sensu lato Heim, 1931, considered by Heim as „libre de tous liens mycorhiziques“ is a complex species which can be subdivided to six morphologically and/or ecologically distinct and geographically separate races. Concise diagnoses in Latin are added to all the newly combined taxa, Inocybe fastigiata subsp. lilofastigiata Stangl et Veselský being described as new.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1977): Inocybe flocculosa (Berk.) Saccardo und die Verwandten (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 10) (Farbtafel Nr. 91). Česká Mykologie 31(1): 15-27 (published: 1977)
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From the group of smooth-spored Inocybe with pruinose stipe only in the upper part, section Fibrillosae Heim (Inocibium apud Singer stirps 3: "stipe pruinose in upper portion"), we present the critical I. flocculosa sensu orig., and four similar species: I. deglubens (Fr.) Gill., I. gausapata Kühner, I. pallidipes Eil. et Everh. and I. subtigrina Kühner. All these species have been carefully lectotypified based on our own findings and field observations.
KUBIČKA J. (1976): Zweiter Beitrag zur Mykoflora der südböhmischen Kalksteingebiete (Hügel Ostrý bei Domanice, Kreis Strakonice). Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 193-199 (published: 1976)
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Several rare fungi, including Lepiota fuscovinacea, Cortinarius percomis, and Hygrophorus pudorinus, were recorded on limestone-rich hill Ostrý near Domanice in South Bohemia. The study emphasizes the area's diverse and calciphilous mycoflora.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 9: Inocybe queletii R. Maire et Konrad. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 176-180 (published: 1976)
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The rare species Inocybe queletii R. Maire et Konrad is documented based on the authors’ collections and herbarium specimens. It is distinguished from similar taxa and its identity is clarified through morphological analysis.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 8: Analytische Darstellung der glattsporigen inocyben mit völliger Stielbereifung. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 170-175 (published: 1976)
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An analytical key to smooth-spored Inocybe species with fully pruinose stipes is presented, supplementing earlier contributions. Cross-references to color illustrations in other works are provided.
VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Inocybe fuligineo-atra Huijsman (Czechoslovak records 16.). Česká Mykologie 30(2): 127-128 (published: 1976)
VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Inocybe brunneo-rufa Stangl et Veselský (Czechoslovak records 15.). Česká Mykologie 30(2): 126-127 (published: 1976)
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A rare case of mushroom intolerance due to trehalase deficiency is described in a 24-year-old man and his father. Trehalose, present in mushrooms, cannot be digested in these individuals, leading to gastrointestinal symptoms despite the edibility of the mushrooms.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1976): Inocybe abietis Kühner und irgend welche der nächst Verwandten. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 7) (Farbtafel Nr. 90). Česká Mykologie 30(2): 65-80 (published: 15th May, 1976)
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Zu der Gruppe der gänzlich stielbereiften Glattsporigen stellen wir als eine Ergänzung unseres 5. und 6. Beitrags noch folgende 5 Arten der Sektion Splendentes Singer vor: 1. Inocybe abietis Kühner, 2. Inocybe furfurea Kühner, 3. Inocybe vaccina Kühner, 4. Inocybe brunnea Quélet apud Quélet et Le Breton sensu Heim, die wir, Malengon et Bertault folgend, für eine auffällige und gut bestimmbare Art halten, und 5. Inocybe alluvionis Stangl et Veselský spec. nov.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1975): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 6: Inocybe albidodisca Kühner und etliche ähnliche der gänzlich stielbereiften Glattsporigen. (Farbtafel Nr. 87). Česká Mykologie 29(2): 65-78 (published: 23rd May, 1975)
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This sixth contribution provides a detailed clarification of the critical taxa related to Inocybe albidodisca Kühner, based on the authors’ collections and study of original diagnoses. The following species are examined and discussed: 1. Inocybe subalbidodisca Stangl et Veselský spec. nov., 2. Inocybe albidodisca Kühner, 3. Inocybe fulvida Bresadola sensu Huijsman, 4. Inocybe subbrunnea Kühner, 5. Inocybe ovalispora Kauffman sensu Kühner et Romagnesi.
KUBIČKA J. (1975): Mykoflora des Naturschutzgebietes „Vyšenské kopce“ bei Český Krumlov. Česká Mykologie 29(1): 25-34 (published: 1975)
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During 1970–1972, the occurrence of higher fungi was systematically recorded in the “Vyšenské kopce” Nature Reserve near Český Krumlov. The area lies on crystalline limestones at 500–600 m a.s.l. and is largely covered by hazel thickets. A total of 149 species were identified, with 89 species found in hazel stands. Several species are new for southern Bohemia, and for some, hazel is a new substrate in Czechoslovakia.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1974): Fünfter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der selteneren Inocybe-Arten (Farbtafel Nr. 86). Česká Mykologie 28(4): 195-218 (published: 1974)
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A new species, Gnomonia pratensis, found in Southern Bohemia on fallen leaves of Geranium pratense L., is described. A list of all species of the genus Gnomonia Ces. et de Not., known from Czechoslovakia, is added.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1974): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 4: Inocybe boltonii Heim in der Variationsbreite ihrer Formen. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 143-150 (published: 1974)
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A comparative table is presented summarizing authors’ observations on Inocybe boltonii Heim and its morphologically variable forms. One notably divergent collection is described, resembling Inocybe proximella Karsten sensu Favre. Synonymy and taxonomic confusion surrounding this complex are discussed in detail.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1974): Beiträge zur Kenntnis seltenerer Inocyben. Nr. 3: Inocybe brevispora Huijsman. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 138-142 (published: 1974)
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Based on repeated collections, Inocybe brevispora Huijsman is critically discussed and illustrated. The taxonomic position of the species is evaluated, including its small, subrectangular spores and rust-brown gills. Variability of the species and similarities to Inocybe boltonii are addressed, with deviations from Huijsman’s original description noted.
KUBIČKA J. (1973): Übersicht den bischer veröffentlichten Pilzarten aus dem Kubani Urwald (Boubín) in Böhmerwald. Česká Mykologie 27(4): 212-228 (published: 1973)
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A comprehensive overview of fungal species published from the Boubín primeval forest in the Šumava mountains is presented. The author compiled records from ca. 50 mycological excursions since 1906 and integrated them with modern taxonomy. This basic inventory serves as a foundation for future studies of fungal succession in this protected forest.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1973): Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der selteneren Inocybe-Arten (Farbtafel Nr. 83). Česká Mykologie 27(1): 11-25 (published: 1973)
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Based on detailed investigations and long-term field observations, the authors describe two critical species of the genus Inocybe from the section Fibrillosae: Inocybe posterula and Inocybe lucifuga. Additionally, a new species, Inocybe pseudodestricta sp. nov., is described and its taxonomic validity is justified. Synonymy and nomenclatural issues are discussed.
KUBIČKA J. (1971): Inocybe geraniodora Favre, eine neue Art für die Tschechoslowakei. Česká Mykologie 25(4): 239-241 (published: 1971)
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Inocybe geraniodora Favre was found in the Belanská Tatras (Czechoslovakia) at about 1950 m altitude on limestone soils in Caricetum firmae carpaticum communities. The species is new for the Czechoslovak mycoflora.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1971): Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Mykoflora des Urwaldes „Žofínský prales“ im Gebirge Novohradské hory (Südböhmen). Česká Mykologie 25(2): 103-111 (published: 1971)
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This article presents results of continued mycological exploration in the Žofínský virgin forest (Novohradské hory, southern Bohemia), conducted during 11 excursions between 1966–1969. 225 new fungal species were recorded, bringing the total known to 462. Newly added taxa include 58 Aphyllophorales, 112 Agaricales, 1 Gasteromycete, 35 Discomycetes, 9 Pyrenomycetes, 3 Hyphomycetes, and 7 Myxomycetes. The remaining unidentified material is to be processed in a future contribution.
STANGL J., VESELSKÝ J. (1971): Beitrag zur Kenntnis der selteneren Inocybe-Arten (Farbtafel Nr. 79). Česká Mykologie 25(1): 1-9 (published: 28th January, 1971)
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The authors independently (Stangl in Augsburg, FRG, and Veselský in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia) conducted long-term mycocoenological studies in urban parks and reclaimed industrial sites, respectively. They report on several rare species of the genus Inocybe based on repeated collections and thorough examinations, including the description of a new species, Inocybe brunneo-rufa sp. nov.
VESELSKÝ J. (1970): Inocybe carbonaria Velen. Česká Mykologie 24(2): 100-102 (published: 20th April, 1970)
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The rare anthracophilic species Inocybe carbonaria Velen., related to I. lacera, is described. Found previously only at two sites in Bohemia, it has recently been collected in large numbers on coal mining heaps in Ostrava between 1965–1969. A Latin diagnosis and photo are included for better characterization.
TORTIĆ M. (1968): Fungus collections in the Pinus peuce forests in the Pelister National Park (Macedonia, Jugoslavia). Česká Mykologie 22(3): 189-201 (published: 1968)
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85 species of higher fungi were found in Pinus peuce forests on Pelister Mountain during two excursions in October 1966 and 1967. Several species are new to Yugoslavia or considered rare. Suillus sibiricus and Gomphidius helveticus were observed forming mycorrhiza with P. peuce. Some lignicolous fungi were reported on this pine for the first time.
SVRČEK M. (1966): A revision of some genera of Agaricales described by J. Velenovský. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 69-74 (published: 1966)
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The type collections of 10 genera described by J. Velenovský and preserved in the Mycological Department of the National Museum in Prague (PR) were revised: Arenicola, Cyclocybe, Galeromycena, Leiopoda, Ramicola, Retocybe, Trigonipes, Urceolus, Valentinia, and Zephirea. All are considered synonyms of previously described genera. Notes are added on six more genera for which no type material is preserved at PR.
SVRČEK M. (1965): Agaricales from Bohemia. I. Česká Mykologie 19(1): 43-51 (published: 1965)
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Eight species of Agaricales new for Bohemia or rarely recorded are described based on collected material: Conocybe aurea, C. subovalis, Galerina pseudocamerina, Gymnopilus fulgens, Inocybe lutescens, Lepiota subgracilis, Lepista irina, Leucopaxillus amarus.
ŠMARDA F. (1964): Inocybe patouillardi Bres. als Indikator. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 219-220 (published: 28th October, 1964)
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The author lists localities of Inocybe patouillardi Bres. in Moravia and evaluates its relation to geological substrate and soil acidity.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1964): De Inocybe patouillardii Bres. in regione carstica Slovakiae „Slovenský kras“ dicta. Česká Mykologie 18(2): 122 (published: 16th April, 1964)
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The poisonous fungus Inocybe patouillardii Bres. is newly recorded from three limestone localities in the Slovenský kras region (Slovakia). It had not been previously documented from Slovakia. The paper discusses similarities with Inocybe godeyi and stresses the need for careful identification.
SVRČEK M. (1962): Ad cognitionem Agaricalium nonnullorum bohemicorum additamenta. Česká Mykologie 16(3): 161-172 (published: 6th July, 1962)
ŠMARDA F. (1962): Inocybe atripes Atk. Česká Mykologie 16(2): 114 (published: 13th April, 1962)
PIESCHEL E. (1961): Einige mykologische Erinnerungen aus Nordwest-Böhmen. Česká Mykologie 15(3): 159-160 (published: 8th July, 1961)
KUBIČKA J. (1960): Fungi trebonenses II. Česká Mykologie 14(3): 164-176 (published: 20th July, 1960)
KUBIČKA J. (1960): Die höheren Pilze des Kubani Urwaldes im Böhmerwald. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 86-90 (published: 20th April, 1960)
SVRČEK M. (1956): Nové, vzácné nebo méně známé československé houby bedlovité III. Česká Mykologie 10(3): 174-183 (published: 3rd September, 1956)
PILÁT A. (1955): Vláknice potměchuťová - Inocybe dulcamara (A. et S. ex Fr. Quél. a vláknice zemní - Inocybe terrigena (Fr.) Kühner. Česká Mykologie 9(4): 157-161 (published: 17th November, 1955)
HERINK J. (1954): Vláknice šafránová - Inocybe crocifolia sp. n. Česká Mykologie 8(3): 121-124 (published: 27th August, 1954)
PILÁT A. (1952): Pozor na prudce jedovatou vláknici Patouillardovu - Inocybe Patouillardi Bres.! Česká Mykologie 6(3-5): 70-73 (published: 15th May, 1952)
SVRČEK M. (1950): Pozoruhodné nálezy basidiomycetů z Českého Středohoří. Česká Mykologie 4(6-7): 82-85 (published: 15th August, 1950)
STRNAD J. (1949): Dvě nové české vláknice: Inocybe lanuginella Schröt., Inocybe descissa (Fr.) var. brunneo-atra Heim. Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 117-119 (published: 15th November, 1949)
RAMSHAJ Q., RUSEVSKA K., TOFILOVSKA S., KARADELEV M. (2021): Checklist of macrofungi from oak forests in the Republic of Kosovo. [fungi, taxa, Balkan Peninsula, diversity, ecology, rare species.] Czech Mycology 73(1): 21-42 (published: 12th February, 2021) Electronic supplement
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In the period from 2017 to 2019 a survey of the diversity of fungi in oak forests in the Republic of Kosovo was conducted. The survey included 31 localities, mainly in Quercetum frainetto-cerris and Querco-Carpinetum orientalis communities. As a result of the fieldwork performed in various seasons, a first checklist of fungi from oak forests in the country is provided. A total of 220 taxa (219 species and one forma) were identified. The majority of the identified taxa belong to Basidiomycota (206) and only 14 species to Ascomycota. The paper provides a list of all recorded species with data on locality, altitude, time of collection, forest association and type of substrate. Distribution and ecology of selected rare or threatened species are briefly discussed.
BANDINI D., OERTEL B. (2020): Three new species of the genus Pseudosperma (Inocybaceae). [Agaricales, Inocybe, taxonomy, molecular phylogeny, ITS.] Czech Mycology 72(2): 221-250 (published: 15th October, 2020)
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As a result of molecular phylogenetic and morphological analyses, three new species of the genus Pseudosperma, namely P. amabile, P. amoris and P. napaeanum, are described in detail along with illustrations of their macro- and micromorphology and a phylogenetic tree. In addition, to ensure a correct interpretation of the species identity in comparison with morphologically similar species, the holotype of P. flavellum, as well as an isoparatype of P. spurium and isotypes of P. aureocitrinum and P. copriniforme have been examined, and of the latter two species also an ITS sequence was obtained. A drawing of the microscopical details of all four type specimens is given.
HOLEC J., BĚŤÁK J., DVOŘÁK D., KŘÍŽ M., KUCHAŘÍKOVÁ M., KRZYŚCIAK-KOSIŃSKA R., KUČERA T. (2019): Macrofungi on fallen oak trunks in the Białowieża Virgin Forest – ecological role of trunk parameters and surrounding vegetation. [lignicolous fungi, Quercus robur, Europe, fungal diversity, ecology, wood decay, trunk orientation, forest canopy gaps, heat load.] Czech Mycology 71(1): 65-89 (published: 18th June, 2019) Electronic supplement
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All groups of macrofungi were recorded on 32 large fallen trunks of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) in various decay stages in the strictly protected zone of Białowieża National Park, Poland. The total number of species was 187 with 4–38 species per trunk. The mycobiota of individual trunks was unique, consisting of a variable set of several frequent species, a high number of infrequent to rare ones, and a considerable proportion of mycorrhizal fungi and species preferring conifer wood. Relations between trunk parameters, surrounding vegetation and fungal occurrences were analysed using multivariate statistical methods. The number of fungal species per trunk was significantly correlated with trunk orientation, which reflects the heat load via forest canopy gap, trunk size parameters, percentage of bark cover and contact with the soil. The species-richest trunks were those covered by bark, of larger volume (thick, long), not exposed to heat from afternoon sun, but, simultaneously, with lower canopy cover. Orientation (azimuth) of the fallen trunks proved to be significant also for the fungal species composition of a particular trunk, which also reflected trunk size characteristics, its moss/bark cover and contact with the soil. Presence of some dominants (Ganoderma applanatum, Mycena inclinata, Kretzschmaria deusta, Xylobolus frustulatus) had a significant effect on fungal community composition. Some herbs requiring nutrient-rich soils occurred in the vicinity of trunks with a larger contact area with the soil and in later stages of decay. The process of oak trunk decay in relation to fungi and surrounding vegetation is outlined.
KŘÍŽ M., ZÍTA V. (2016): First records of gasteromycete Queletia mirabilis in the Czech Republic. [tulostomatoid fungi, Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota, ecology, distribution, North Bohemia] Czech Mycology 68(1): 85-95 (published: 31st May, 2016)
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The paper reports on the first collections of Queletia mirabilis in the Czech Republic, supplemented with photographs of fresh fruitbodies. The authors present a macro- and microscopic description of this species based on a study of material collected at a locality in North Bohemia. Ecology and distribution of this very rare gasteroid fungus are summarised and potential confusion with similar species is discussed.
ADAMČÍK S., AUDE E., BÄSSLER C., CHRISTENSEN M., DORT K.VAN, FRITZ Ö., GLEJDURA S., HEILMANN-CLAUSEN J., HOLEC J., JANČOVIČOVÁ S., KUNCA V., LACKOVIČOVÁ A., LÜTH M., ÓDOR P. (2016): Fungi and lichens recorded during the Cryptogam Symposium on Natural Beech Forests, Slovakia 2011. [old-growth beech forests, diversity, conservation, indicator, red-list, Europe] Czech Mycology 68(1): 1-40 (published: 1st February, 2016)
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In September 2011, an international team of cryptogam experts visited seven national nature reserves in five mountain areas of Slovakia: Havešová and Stužica in the Poloniny Mts., Vihorlat in the Vihorlatské vrchy Mts., Oblík in the Slanské vrchy Mts., Dobročský prales and Klenovský Vepor in the Veporské vrchy Mts. and Badínsky prales in the Kremnické vrchy Mts. The reserves were selected to represent examples of the best protected old-growth beech forests in the country. The aim was to study the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi on fallen beech logs and epiphytic lichens on standing beech trees. In total, 215 fungal species and 128 lichens were recorded on beech wood and bark, and 27 fungi and 26 lichens on additional substrates. The site of the highest conservation value is Stužica with 126 fungi and 79 lichens recorded on beech, of which 12 fungi and 19 lichens are indicators of high nature conservation value. Combined with historical records, a total of 19 non-lichenised fungal indicators are now reported from the site, making it the highest ranked natural beech forest in Europe. The second most important reserve for fungal diversity is Havešová with 121 species, including 14 indicator species recorded on beech wood. For lichens, the second most important reserve is Klenovský Vepor with 69 species including 18 lichen indicators recorded on beech. Nine fungus species are here reported as new to Slovakia: Asterostroma medium, Entoloma hispidulum, E. pseudoparasiticum, Gloeohypochnicium analogum, Hohenbuehelia valesiaca, Hymenochaete ulmicola, Hypocrea parmastoi, Melanomma spiniferum and Scutellinia colensoi. Lichen species Alyxoria ochrocheila is reported as new to Slovakia and Lecanographa amylacea, which was considered extinct in the Slovak Red list, was also recorded. This is the first list of wood-inhabiting fungi and epiphytic lichens of old-growth beech forests in Slovakia, and hence an important contribution to the exploration of biodiversity in Slovakia.
HOLEC J., KŘÍŽ M., POUZAR Z., ŠANDOVÁ M. (2015): Boubínský prales virgin forest, a Central European refugium of boreal-montane and old-growth forest fungi. [Mt. Boubín, Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic, Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, diversity, ecology, distribution] Czech Mycology 67(2): 157-226 (published: 10th September, 2015)
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Boubínský prales virgin forest is the best-preserved montane Picea-Fagus-Abies forest in the Czech Republic. Its core area (46.67 ha), grown with original montane forest never cut nor managed by foresters, has been protected since 1858. It represents the centre of the present-day nature reserve (685.87 ha). A detailed inventory of its fungal diversity was carried out in 2013–2014. Ten segments differing in habitat and naturalness were studied (235 ha). The total number of species was 659, with the centre of diversity in the core area (503 species) followed by the neighbouring segments grown by natural forests minimally influenced by man. When literature and herbarium data are added, the total diversity reaches a total of 792 taxa. The locality represents a unique refugium for some borealmontane fungi (e.g. Amylocystis lapponica, Laurilia sulcata, Pholiota subochracea), a high number of rare species preferring old-growth forests (Antrodia crassa, A. sitchensis, Baeospora myriadophylla, Chrysomphalina chrysophylla, Fomitopsis rosea, Ionomidotis irregularis, Junghuhnia collabens, Skeletocutis odora, S. stellae, Tatraea dumbirensis), wood-inhabiting and mycorrhizal fungi confined to Abies (Panellus violaceofulvus, Phellinus pouzarii, Pseudoplectania melaena, Lactarius albocarneus), and a high number of indicators of well-preserved Fagus forests (e.g.Climacodon septentrionalis, Flammulaster limulatus, Pholiota squarrosoides). Several very rare fungi are present, e.g. Chromosera cyanophylla, Cystoderma subvinaceum and Pseudorhizina sphaerospora. The value of the local mycobiota is further emphasised by the high number of protected and Red List species. Comparison with other Central European old-growth forests has confirmed that Boubínský prales is a mycological hotspot of European importance.
ZOTTI M., PAUTASSO M. (2013): Macrofungi in Mediterranean Quercus ilex woodlands: relations to vegetation structure, ecological gradients and higher-taxon approach. [conservation biology, ectomycorrhiza (ECM), fungal diversity, multivariate analysis] Czech Mycology 65(2): 193-218 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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Few studies have investigated the relationships between mycodiversity and plant communities in Quercus ilex (holm oak) woodlands. These are unique ecosystems in the Mediterranean basin of high mycological importance. The macrofungi of Q. ilex forests in Liguria, North-Western Italy, were studied: 246 species were observed in 15 permanent plots over four years. Some species were identified as typical of holm oak woodlands, e.g. Hygrophorus russula, Leccinellum lepidum, and Lactarius atlanticus.Correspondence analysis (CA) showed that the main ecological gradients shaping the fungal and plant communities are driven by soil pH and climatic factors. The CA confirms that the minimum sampling area for macrofungi is larger than for plant communities and that aggregation of multiple plots is suitable for data analysis. The data suggest that the higher-taxon approach can be successfully applied also to Q. ilex macrofungi, not only for total species and genus richness, but also within abundance classes. Further investigations are required to better characterise the mycodiversity of Mediterranean holm oak woodlands in relation to human impacts over various scales to plan effective conservation strategies.
BĚŤÁK J. (2013): Distribution and ecology of Lactarius rostratus and Lactarius rubrocinctus (Basidiomycota, Russulales) in the Czech Republic. [Lactarius subgenus Russularia, soil pH, bioindicator, distribution maps] Czech Mycology 65(1): 25-43 (published: 10th June, 2013)
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Lactarius rostratus and Lactarius rubrocinctus are two insufficiently known species of the Czech mycobiota. The historical data on occurrence of both species in the Czech Republic are summarised and recent localities are published. Original descriptions and colour illustrations of the species are provided. Differences with similar taxa are highlighted. The ecological preferences of both taxa supported by measurements of soil parameters from selected recent localities are outlined and discussed. L. rostratus should be characterised as an indicator species of valuable and unusual ectomycorrhizal communities associated with nutrient-poor beech forests on steep slopes on shallow and sandy to loamy-sandy soils. L. rubrocinctus favours near-natural mesophilous beech forests on base-rich substrates, although in the Carpathian part of Moravia it was recorded on comparatively acid soils as well.
MOREAU P.-A., BOROVIČKA J. (2010): Epitypification of Naucoria bohemica (Agaricales, Hymenogastraceae). [Basidiomycota, Alnicola bohemica, taxonomy, typification] Czech Mycology 62(1): 33-42 (published: 15th February, 2011)
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The holotype of Naucoria bohemica Velen. has been revised. This collection corresponds to the most frequent interpretation of the taxon in modern literature. Since the condition of the material is not sufficient to determine microscopic and molecular characters, the authors designate a well-documented collection from the same area (central Bohemia) and corresponding in all aspects with the holotype as an epitype. Description and illustrations are provided for both collections.
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)
VAŠUTOVÁ M. (2006): Preliminary checklist of the genus Psathyrella in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. [Czech Republic, Slovakia, Psathyrellaceae, Psathyrella, diversity, ecology, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 1-30 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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A list of 53 Psathyrella species (Psathyrellaceae, Agaricales) known from the area of the Czech and the Slovak Republics is presented. Species names are completed with references to selected descriptions and illustrations in literature, distribution and ecology in the studied area and a list of specimens examined by the author. The main problems in Psathyrella taxonomy and possibility of further species records are outlined.
VAŠUTOVÁ M. (2004): Macromycetes of permanent plots in cultural forests in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. and Vsetínské vrchy hills (Czech Republic). [Czech Republic, macromycetes, cultural beech and spruce forests, mycocoenology, permanent plots, ecology] Czech Mycology 56(3-4): 259-289 (published: 22nd December, 2004)
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The mycoflora of cultural (artificial and managed subnatural) forests (i.e. beech, spruce and mixed forests) was studied in 18 permanent plots in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. and the adjacent part of the Vsetínské vrchy hills (Czech Republic) during they ears 1998-2000. Al together, 314 species of macromycetes were recorded. The highest number of species was recorded in plots in a young spruce forest on a former meadow (72 species ) and a waterlogged spruce forest (67 species ). Mycorrhizal fungi were the dominant group in older spruce forests (44.2 %), waterlogged spruce forests (43.3 %) and alder forest (45.6 %). A high percentage of terrestrial saprophytes was found in the young forest on a former meadow (43 %). Generally, common species prevailed.The main factor which influenced the species composition of all trophic groups was the composition of the tree layer. These results are compared with results from similar plots in the Czech Republic and neighbouring countries.
LAZEBNÍČEK J. (2004): 75th anniversary of Professor Bronislav Hlůza. Czech Mycology 56(1-2): 175-176 (published: 12th August, 2004)
FELLNER R., LANDA J. (2003): Mycorrhizal revival: case study from the Giant Mts., Czech Republic. [Mycorrhizae-forming fungi, air pollution, bioindicators, spruce forest, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 193-203 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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The remarkable trend of revitalization of mycorrhizal mycocoenoses in the spruce forests of the Giant Mts. (Krkonoše National Park and Biosphere Reserve), Czech Republic, recognized in 1999 (Fellner and Landa 2000), is confirmed from the new collection of data obtained in 2000. The increase in abundance and frequency of mycorrhizae-forming fungi and other macromycetes at the end of the 1990s is found to be positively correlated with the distinctive reduction of sulphur dioxide emissions in the last decade. It supported the experience that fungi are highly sensitive bioindicators of air pollution and reflect the deterioration in stability of their host forest (Fellner and Pešková1995). Analysis of data indicates that the present distribution of mycorrhizal macromycetes in spruce forests in the Giant Mts. could be even greater than it was around 1960 (cf. Nespiak 1971).
SALERNI E., LAGANÀ A., PERINI C., DE DOMINICIS V. (2000): Effects of various forestry operations on the fungal flora of fir woods - first results. [Species diversity, macromycetes, forestry operations, fir woods] Czech Mycology 52(3): 209-218 (published: 7th December, 2000)
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The first results of the effects of some parameters on the composition of the fungal flora in Abies alba Miller woods are reported. Medium thinning and removal litter seems to have contributed to a slight increase in species diversity. Moreover, the results suggest that this type of study should be continued and extended to other areas, to obtain a large amount of data.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (2000): The decease of Dr. Josef Herink. Czech Mycology 52(1): 93-96 (published: 21st January, 2000)
ANTONÍN V., VÁGNER A. (2000): Type specimens of fungi preserved in the Herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic (BRNM). [type specimens, herbarium, Moravian museum, Brno] Czech Mycology 52(1): 51-68 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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A list of type specimens of fungi preserved in the herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic containing 351 items is published.
LAGANÀ A., SALERNI E., BARLUZZI C., PERINI C., DE DOMINICIS V. (2000): Mycocoenological studies in Mediterranean forest ecosystems: calcicolous deciduous oak woods of central-southern Tuscany (Italy). [mycocoenology, calcicolous deciduous oak woods, Mediterranean] Czech Mycology 52(1): 1-16 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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The results of mycocoenological studies carried out in calcicolous deciduous oak woods of central-southern Tuscany are reported. Comparison with there sults of studies in other for est ecosystems of the same area revealed exclusive differential species of deciduous oak woods and clarified the knowledge on mycocoenoses of central-southern Tuscany. The obtained in formation on individual species is also useful for understanding the relatively unexplored field of the ecology of macrofungi.
LIZOŇ P. (1997): Fungi described by and in honor of Carl Kalchbrenner. 1. Additions and corrections. 2. Eponymy. [Kalchbrenner, fungi, list of new taxa, corrections, additions, Kalchbrenner’s eponymy] Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 163-167 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
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Additions and corrections to the list of Kalchbrenner’s new taxa (Čes. Mykol. 46: 315-327, 1992) are supplemented by eponymy, a list of taxa named in his honor.
SEEGER R. (1995): Vergiftungen durch höhere Pilze (Intoxications by higher fungi.) [Fungal intoxications, muscarine, amatoxins, hallucinogenic fungi, Cortinarius toxins] Czech Mycology 48(2): 97-138 (published: 25th September, 1995)
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Article presents a review of poisonous macrofungi and their toxic constituents concerning chemistry, site and mechanism of action, absorption, fate and excretion of the main toxins and signs, diagnosis, treatment and course of human poisoning. Considered are macrofungi containing 1. Irritants of the gastrointestinal tract with rapid onset of action. 2. Muscarine in Inocybe and Clitocybe species. 3. Toxins affecting the central nervous system, i.e. ibotenic acid resp. muscimol in Amanita muscaria and A. pantherina and hallucinogenic indoles in Psilocybe, Panaeolus und related species. 4. Toxins affecting parenchymatous organs with delayed onset of symptoms, causing mainly liver and/or kidney injury: The cyclopeptides in Amanita phalloides, A. virosa and A. verna and in Galerina and Lepiota species. Gyromitrine resp. methylhydrazine in Gyromitra esculenta. Cortinarius toxins in C. orellanus, C. speciosissimus and related species. 5. Miscellaneous substances, not necessarily toxic per se, e.g. coprin in Coprinus atramentarius which produces disulfiram-like effects when consumed with alcohol. - Intolerance to trehalose in persons with a genetic deficiency of the intestinal enzyme trehalase. - Hypersensitivity reactions to ingested or inhaled antigens of edible mushrooms, e.g. skin and respiratory reactions or even immunohaemolytic reactions complicated by secondary renal failure.
STIJVE T. (1995): Worldwide occurrence of psychoactive mushrooms - an update. [Psychoactive mushrooms, psilocybin, ibotenic acid, recreational use] Czech Mycology 48(1): 11-19 (published: 16th May, 1995)
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An update is given on the recorded psilocybin- and ibotenic acid-containing mushrooms on a worldwide scale. Many new psilocybian species have been discovered during the last 15 years, including representatives of the genera Psilocybe, Panaeolus, Inocybe, Gymnopilus and Pluteus, whereas only Amanita regalis was identified as a new and potent source of ibotenic acid. Recreational use of psychoactive mushrooms has spread from the USA to Europe, but here, like anywhere else, it remains a marginal phenomenon. The mushrooms commonly used are limited to a few species: in Europe it is almost invariably Psilocybe semilanceata, whereas in the USA Psilocybe cubensis is widely used. Locally, Psilocybe stuntzii and Panaeolus subbalteatus have also gained some popularity. Misuse in South America or Asia is virtually unknown, in spite of the easy availability of psychoactive fungi. The trade in “magic mushrooms”, e.g. Psilocybe cubensis and Copelandia cyanescens on the Thai island of Koh Samui, or in Indonesian Bali, only caters to European and American tourists. Finally, young people and members of the drug-using subculture in Australia and New Zealand have also become aware of the psychoactive fungi growing in their respective countries
LIZOŇ P. (1994): Type specimens of fungi held in the Herbarium of the Slovak National Museum (BRA), Bratislava, Slovakia. [Fungi, type specimens, BRA] Czech Mycology 47(3): 193-198 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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The fungus type collection held in the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, contains 78 designated specimens.
LIZOŇ P. (1993): Fungi described by Carl Kalchbrenner. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 315-327 (published: 25th August, 1993)
HOLEC J. (1993): Ecology of macrofungi in the beech woods of the Šumava mountains and Šumava foothills. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 163-202 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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The fungi of the order Agaricales s. l. and several families of ungilled fungi and gasteromycetes were studied in the beech woods of the southeastern part of the Sumava mountains and Sumava foothills (Czechoslovakia). Altogether, 230 species were recorded on 8 permanent plots (50 x 50 m) during the years 1988 - 1990. The terrestrial fungi were closely associated with a particular layer of the surface humus and substrate, and the lignicolous fungi were associated with wood in various stages of decay. The occurrence of mycorrhizal fungi was influenced above all by the mycorrhizal partner, altitude, and climate. The species composition, number of mycorrhizal and terrestrial species on the individual plots, and their share were determined by the humus type, microrelief, and the thickness of the detritus layer. The occurrence of lignicolous fungi was in close relation to the degree of naturalness of the wood, substrate diversity of the plot and the mesoclimate. The results are summarized in the mycosociological tables and compared by the use of cluster analysis and diagrams.
URBAN Z. (1991): Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno (August 28-September 1. 1989). Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 33-53 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno August 28 — September 1,1989)
KLÁN J. (1990): Lignin test - its mycotoxicological and chemotaxonomical significance. Česká Mykologie 44(4): 220-224 (published: 26th November, 1990)
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A total of 135 species of Basidiomycetes were analyzed using the lignin test. Though not specific for amanitins or tryptamine derivatives, the test is useful in chemotaxonomic studies of genera Russula, Lyophyllum, Amanita, and Psilocybe.
SVRČEK M. (1990): A report on mycological trips to Krkonoše Mts. (Giant Mts.), Bohemia, in the years 1986-1989. Česká Mykologie 44(3): 140-146 (published: 22nd October, 1990)
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In the second part of this report (see part I in Čes. Mykol. 44:77–91, 1990) results of mycological excursions to the eastern part of the Krkonoše Mts. are presented. Fungi belonging to Gasteromycetes, Aphyllophorales s.l., Discomycetes, Pyrenomycetes, Uredinales, Deuteromycetes and Myxomycetes are included. Species are listed alphabetically with data on localities and altitudes. Noteworthy finds include Amanita battarrae, Conocybe microspora, Cortinarius castaneus, C. sertipes, Crepidotus cesatii, Cystoderma jasonis, Galerina pseudomniophila, Inocybe napipes, Lactarius aspideus, L. spinosulus, Mycena megaspora, Naucoria myosotis.
KOTLABA F. (1990): X. Congress of European Mycologists, Estonia 1989. Česká Mykologie 44(2): 119-125 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
SVRČEK M. (1990): A report on mycological trips to Krkonoše Mts. (Giant Mts.), Bohemia, in the years 1986-1989. Česká Mykologie 44(2): 77-91 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
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The results of mycological trips undertaken by me in the years 1986–1989 to the east part of the highest Bohemian mountains are published in this paper. At present, Krkonoše Mts. (Giant Mts.), the only one National Park (KRNAP) in Bohemia, belong to the most damaged territories by air pollution (SO₂) and acid rainfalls. The excursions were realized every year in August and September. In this time the fructification of macromycetes is maximal. The fungi were collected in more than 70 localities often repeatedly, with special regard to Agaricales, Aphyllophorales and Ascomycetes, occasionally also to other groups, and most attention was paid to their ecology. The species of Agaricales examined and determined hitherto are alphabetically arranged and supplemented by numbers of records according to years, localities and altitude above sea level. The ecological and taxonomic notes will be published in the second and third part of this report.
SEMERDŽIEVA M. (1989): Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Gesundheitsaspekte der praktischen Mykologie“, Prag 30.V.1988. Zusammenfassungen der Referate. Česká Mykologie 43(3): 176-186 (published: 21st August, 1989)
SVRČEK M. (1988): Prof. PhDr. Karel Kavina, a reminiscence. Česká Mykologie 42(4): 246-248 (published: 16th December, 1988)
SEMERDŽIEVA M., CVRČEK Z., HERINK J., HLŮZA B., HRUŠKA L., KUTHAN J., ŠTETKOVÁ A. (1988): Statistik der Pilzvergiftungen in den Jahren 1985 und 1986 in vier Bezirken der böhmischen Länder. Česká Mykologie 42(4): 222-226 (published: 16th December, 1988)
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Jahresberichte über Erkrankungen durch Pilze bieten operative Informationen der Inzidenz von Pilzvergiftungen. Sieben epidemiologisch wichtige Daten werden angeführt, die das Register der Pilzvergiftungen minimal festhalten sollte. In der Tschechoslowakei fehlt trotz wiederholter Bemühungen bisher die Meldepflicht der Pilzvergiftungen, alle Erkundungen machen mykotoxikologisch interessierte Spezialisten freiwillig. In zwei Tabellen sind aus vier Bezirken der böhmischen Länder (Südböhmen, Nordböhmen, Südmähren, Nordmähren) Vergiftungsfälle der Jahre 1985 und 1986 zusammengefasst, unterteilt nach 22 Ursachen (Pilzarten bzw. Gattungen). Im Jahre 1985 wurden in den angeführten Gebieten insgesamt 233, im Jahre 1986 157 hospitalisierte Vergiftungsfälle festgestellt. Diese Zahlen erfassen nicht alle Krankenhauseinweisungen nach Pilzvergiftungen in diesen Bezirken, ihre wirkliche Anzahl wird annähernd doppelt so gross sein.
KLÁN J., ŘANDA Z., BENADA J., HORYNA J. (1988): Investigation of non-radioactive Rb, Cs, and radiocaesium in higher fungi. Česká Mykologie 42(3): 158-169 (published: 12th August, 1988)
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The concentration factors for non-radioactive Rb, Cs, and radiocaesium in the fruit bodies of mushrooms were determined. The difference between the concentration factors of non-radioactive and radioactive Cs from the last fallout was one order of magnitude. No significant differences were found between the concentration factors of stable Rb and Cs for mushrooms and vascular plants. The highest accumulation of radiocaesium was observed in Boletus spp., Laccaria spp., Paxillus involutus, Cortinarius armillatus, and Lactarius rufus. The contribution of older weapon-test fallout and the more recent 1986 Chernobyl fallout could be differentiated by isotopic ratio. The radiation dose from consumption of 10 kg fresh mushrooms did not exceed 20% of the dose from natural background radiation in Czechoslovakia.
LANDA J., FELLNER R. (1986): Some rare agarics from the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains). II. Russula salmoneolutea sp. nov. Česká Mykologie 40(4): 234-246 (published: 7th November, 1986)
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Russula salmoneolutea sp. nov., a rare agaric from the Giant Mountains, is described. It grows in sycamore-beech forests at 800–1100 m elevation. It has a light orange to salmon-colored spore print, not fitting Romagnesi’s color scale, and distinct morphological and microscopic features that separate it from related species like R. helios or R. flavocitrina. Ecological and taxonomic data are also provided.
Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Aktuelle Probleme der Vergiftungen durch Makromyzeten in der Tschechoslowakei“, Prag 24.IV.1985 (Semerdžieva M.). Česká Mykologie 40(2): 116-123 (published: 10th May, 1986)
KLÁN J. (1986): The calcium oxylate spherocrystals in mycelial culture of Phallus impudicus L.: Pers. Česká Mykologie 40(2): 95-98 (published: 10th May, 1986)
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During the static cultivation of Phallus impudicus L.: Pers. (Phallales, Gasteromycetes), the calcium oxylate spherocrystals in the inflate hyphae were found. This phenomenon could contribute to more exact identification of the mycelal culture of the above mentioned species.
HRABOVEC I. (1985): The first published report on the history of mycology in a Slovak journal. Česká Mykologie 39(2): 124 (published: 1985)
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The first reliable record of Inocybe phaeoleuca Kühner in Czechoslovakia is documented from pine forests near Sadská. A detailed morphological and microscopic description is provided.
FRAGNER P., SOUKUP K. (1985): Contemporary views on mycotic colpitis. Česká Mykologie 39(2): 106-118 (published: 1985)
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During a mycological excursion in 1973 near Sadská (district Nymburk), Inocybe phaeoleuca Kühner was found in large numbers in sandy pine forest. According to mycologist J. Veselský, this was the first reliable record for Czechoslovakia. Description of macroscopic and microscopic features is included.
Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Über psychotrope Stoffe in Kahlköpfen“, Prag 21.IV.1983. Zusammenfassungen der Referate. Česká Mykologie 39(1): 58-64 (published: 1985)
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Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Uber psychotrope Stoffe in Kahlköpfen“, Prag 21. IV . 1983. Zusammenfassungen der Referate.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1985): Auriporia aurulenta, a new polyporaceous fungus in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 39(1): 36-38 (published: 1985)
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The authors report a finding of a resupinate polyporaceous fungus new to Czechoslovakia — Auriporia aurulenta David, Tortic et Jelic — from the virgin forest „Mazácký grúnik“, Beskydy Mts., Northern Moravia. This rare fungus grows saprophytically on dead conifers, mainly Picea abies, more rarely on Abies alba, Pinus sp., and exceptionally on Populus sp. Previously known from only a few localities in Europe, Czechoslovakia is the fifth country to record it.
POUZAR Z. (1983): Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on some families of larger fungi. Česká Mykologie 37(3): 172-176 (published: 1983)
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The illegal status of family names published with vernacular termination is discussed. Six families which are devoid of names agreeing with nomenclatural Code are treated and provided here with validation diagnoses or other necessities: Amanitaceae Heim, Asterostromataceae (Donk) Pouz., Coprinaceae Heim, Cortinariaceae Heim, Faerberiaceae Pouz. and Tricholomataceae Heim.
Abstracts of papers delivered at the 7th Conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held at České Budějovice, 13-18 September, 1982. Česká Mykologie 37(2): 108-128 (published: 1983)
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Abstracts of papers delivered at the 7th Conference of Czechoslovak Mycologists, held at České Budějovice, 13–18 September 1982 - 1st Section: Taxonomy, Ecology and Mycofloristics
KUBIČKA J. (1982): VIII. congressus mycologorum Europaerum in Bologna, 23.-29. IX. 1981. Česká Mykologie 36(3): 188-190 (published: 1982)
ČERNÝ A., ANTONÍN V. (1982): 3. Mykologische Studientage in Mähren im Jahre 1981. Česká Mykologie 36(3): 184-187 (published: 1982)
ŠUTARA J. (1982): Nomenclatural problems concerning the generic name Krombholziella R. Maire. Česká Mykologie 36(2): 77-84 (published: 1982)
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The morphologically heterogeneous section Lilacinae Heim, designated by Moser (1967 and 1978) as group Obscuri, is here divided into two new subsections based on the presence or absence of caulocystidia at the apex of the stipe. The subsection Caulocystidiatae subsect. nov. includes species: Inocybe squarrosa, I. obscuroides, I. pusio, and I. cincinnatula. The subsection Caulo-acystidiatae subsect. nov. includes species: I. ochraceo-violascens (= ? I. personata), I. griseo-lilacina, I. cincinnata, and I. obscura.
KUTHAN J. (1981): MUDr. Jaroslav Veselský in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 165-169 (published: 1981)
Referate, die auf dem gesamtstaatlichen Seminar „Biochemische und morphologische Veränderungen bei Vergiftungen durch höhere Pilze“ (Prag, 17. IV. 1980) vorgetragen wurden. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 112-119 (published: 1981)
KOTLABA F. (1981): Excursio mycologorum Bohemicorum in Karlštejn anno 1980. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 108-111 (published: 1981)
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A mycological excursion to Karlštejn in 1980 is reported. Due to dry weather, few fungi were found. A complete list of all observed species is published, including common ones, unlike previous reports that listed only rare taxa.
Varia de activitate Societatis Bohemoslovaciae pro scientia mycologica anno 1979 (Šebek S. and Hlůza B.). Česká Mykologie 33(4): 250-254 (published: 1979)
ŠEBEK S. (1979): Zur Pilzflora des Hügels „Semická hůrka“ (Kreis Nymburk, Bez. Mittelböhmen). Česká Mykologie 33(3): 159-169 (published: 1979)
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The author provides an overview of the fungal flora of the hill “Semická hůrka” (District of Nymburk) in central Polabí, covered by subxerophilous oak forest with fragments of the Querco-Carpinetum bohemicum community. On the southern slope, communities of the order Prunetalia mix with substitute communities from the Cirsio-Brachypodion pinnati alliance. The location is a notable site of thermophilic fungi in central Polabí. A proposal for protection of this site is attached.
HERVERT V. (1979): Academicus Ctibor Blattný (8. IX. 1897-15. XII. 1978) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 33(2): 65-67 (published: 15th May, 1979)
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Five species of the section Lactiferae (Heim 1931) with a strong aromatic fruit smell reminiscent of rotting pears or of jasmine and hyacinth blossoms are thoroughly described from fresh material gathered by the authors or obtained from others. These are: Inocybe pyriodora (Pers. ex Fr.) Kummer, I. incarnata Bresadola, I. erinaceomorpha Stangl et Veselský sp. nov., I. corydalina Quélet, and I. tricolor Kühner. The authors have examined the original descriptions and attempted to resolve some nomenclatural problems.
DERMEK A. (1978): A contribution to the mycoflora of the forests on environs of the villages Brodské, Čáry, Gbely, Kopčany, Kúty and Smolinské (Western Slovakia). (with coloured plates No.93 and 94). Česká Mykologie 32(4): 215-225 (published: 1978)
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The author gives a brief characterization of the territory in Western Slovakia around Brodské, Čáry, Gbely, Kopčany, Kúty, and Smolinské, and enumerates the fungi species found there between 1963 and 1977. Some rare species are highlighted: Hydnellum spongiosipes, Lepista graveolens, Leucopaxillus tricolor, Amanita rubescens f. annulo-sulfurea, and Leccinum thalassinum. A new combination Lepista graveolens (Peck) Dermek is proposed.
MICKA K. (1978): The significance of chemical reactions in mycology. Česká Mykologie 32(4): 197-201 (published: 1978)
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Reactions of iodine, alkalies, acids, and salts of iron with higher fungi are discussed from a chemical point of view. Based on the analysis of known data, particularly from phytochemistry, the significance of chemical characters in fungal taxonomy and the perspectives of chemotaxonomy are evaluated.
KOTLABA F. (1977): Autumn Foray 1976 of the British Mycological Society, Isle of Man. Česká Mykologie 31(2): 116-120 (published: 1977)
KŘÍŽ K. (1977): 2.mykologische Studientage in České Budějovice. Česká Mykologie 31(2): 113-115 (published: 1977)
SVRČEK M. (1976): Le sixième congrès européen de mycologie, Avignon, le 19-27 octobre 1974, organisé par la Société Mycologique de France et la Société Mycologique du Vaucluse. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 227-229 (published: 1976)
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A national seminar on enzymological methods in mycology (Brno, June 1975) brought together Czech specialists. Topics included enzymatic lysis, wood-decay enzymes, and keratinolytic activity. The meeting emphasized interdisciplinary potential of fungal enzymology.
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.
KŘÍŽ K. (1976): MUDr. Josef Herink - sexagenarian. Česká Mykologie 30(1): 58-61 (published: 1976)
CEJP K. (1974): Corresponding Member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences RNDr. Albert Pilát D. Sc., 2.11.1903-29.5.1974. Česká Mykologie 28(4): 193-194 (published: 28th November, 1974)
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In this paper, six critical species of the genus Inocybe from section Splendentes Singer are described and discussed: 1. Inocybe amblyspora Kühner, 2. Inocybe scabella (Fr.) Kummer emend. Kühner, 3. Inocybe kuehneri Stangl et Veselský nom. nov., which corresponds to Inocybe eutheles sensu Kühner, 4. Inocybe hirtella Bres., 5. Inocybe hirtelloides Stangl et Veselský spec. nov., and 6. Inocybe langei Heim sensu J. E. Lange. Additionally, Inocybe eutheles is discussed in the original sense, based on comparative study of type material and herbarium specimens from PR, M, KEW and the exsiccatae of S. Lundell and J. A. Nannfeldt (Uppsala), and typified anew.
Summa actionum, quae in Quinto Consilio Mycologorum Cechoslovacorum in urbe Olomouc 25.-27.septembri 1973 traditae sunt. Česká Mykologie 28(2): 104-126 (published: 1974)
BLATTNÝ C., KRÁLÍK O., VESELSKÝ J., KASALA B., HERZOVÁ H. (1973): Particles resembling virions accompanying the proliferation of Agaric mushrooms. Česká Mykologie 27(1): 1-5 (published: 25th February, 1973)
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Rod-shaped particles, 22–28 × 119 nm in size, and isometric particles, 30 nm in diameter, were electron microscopically detected in fruit bodies of Armillariella mellea, Laccaria laccata, and Inocybe dulcamara bearing hymeniform proliferations. The particles resemble virions. If they are indeed virions, it is not yet clear whether one or two viruses are involved. In the case of virosis, a name for a complex of viruses causing the proliferation of agaric mushrooms might be used. The disease was transmitted to Laccaria amethystina and Pholiota mutabilis by watering with a suspension of homogenized fruit bodies of Armillariella mellea. The proliferation is therefore presumed to be a virus disease.
KOTLABA F. (1971): Excursio mycologorum bohemicorum in silvas „Karlštejnsko“ dictas. Česká Mykologie 25(1): 60-63 (published: 28th January, 1971)
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In autumn 1970, Czech mycologists had the opportunity to meet Prof. Dr. Rolf Singer during his visit to Czechoslovakia. A brief account is given of the excursion to the Karlštejn region with Prof. Singer, including reflections on his previous visit in 1930 and his work on Russula.
BABOS M. (1970): Lepiota wichanskyi Pilát, rara conspextaque species in Hungaria (Tab. 78). Česká Mykologie 24(4): 217-219 (published: 29th October, 1970)
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The author reports the occurrence of Lepiota wichanskyi Pilát at three sites in the Hungarian Pannonian Plain. Hungarian specimens are fully identical to those from Prague (Kinský Gardens), confirming the species’ broader distribution. The species had nomenclatural priority over Lepiota sublittoralis Kühner. Field descriptions, illustrations, and habitat details are provided.
KŘÍŽ K., LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1970): Conferencia quarta mycologorum Čechioslovakiae, Opava 2.-5. Septembri 1969. Česká Mykologie 24(2): 104-109 (published: 20th April, 1970)
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The 4th working conference of Czechoslovak mycologists took place in Opava, September 2–5, 1969. It focused on the geographic distribution of fungi in Czechoslovakia and mapping of selected macromycetes. The meeting included excursions and a mushroom exhibition. A detailed proceedings volume was distributed prior to the event.
KOTLABA F. (1969): Exsursio autumnalis mycologorum cechoslovenicirum in silvas prope arcem Karlštejn anno 1968. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 203-206 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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On 29 September 1968, the Czechoslovak Scientific Mycological Society organized its fifth autumn mycological excursion, returning to the traditional site of Karlštejn. Although weather conditions were poor, many fungi were found. Only 23 participants attended due to the rain. Several experts took part in identifying the collected material.
KOTLABA F. (1969): Congressus mycologorum Daniae and Assens anno 1968. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 197-202 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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Danish mycologists have for many years organized a small annual national mycological congress, dedicated exclusively to collecting and identifying fungi. In 1968, the author was invited as the sole foreign participant. The congress, supported by the Flora Agaricina Danica foundation, was excellently organized with superior technical facilities. The author expresses gratitude to his Danish hosts and shares comparisons between Danish and Czechoslovak mycoflora.
KUBIČKA J. (1969): Die Pilzvergiftungen im Südböhmischen bezirk im Jahre 1965. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 171-180 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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An attempt was made to record mushroom poisonings in Czechoslovakia within one district (South Bohemian region with 1.5 million inhabitants). In 1965, there were 28 poisonings involving 48 people and 1 death. 42 people were hospitalized for a total of 239 days. The most serious poisonings were caused by Gyromitra esculenta, while the most frequent poisonings were due to Amanita pantherina.
LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1969): Arbeitstagung zu Fragen der Pilzfloristik und Kartierung in der DDR. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 78-80 (published: 1969)
KOTLABA F. (1968): Excursio autumnalis mycologorum bohemoslovenicorum in silvam Kersko dictam anno 1967. Česká Mykologie 22(2): 146-148 (published: 1968)
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The traditional autumn mycological excursion of the Czechoslovak Mycological Society took place on October 8, 1967, in the Kersko forest, instead of the usual location of Karlštejn. About 200 species were recorded, with a notable shift from calciphilous to acidophilous fungi due to different geological conditions.
PILÁT A. (1967): František Fechtner 1883-1967. Česká Mykologie 21(4): 251-252 (published: 1967)
KOTLABA F., LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1967): the Fourth European Mycological Congress, Poland 1966. Česká Mykologie 21(1): 54-59 (published: 1967)
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The Fourth European Mycological Congress took place in Poland in 1966 with participants from 22 countries. The event included scientific presentations, excursions, and social gatherings. The authors summarize key events, locations visited, and prominent attendees such as Moser, Donk, and Malengon.
KOTLABA F. (1967): Excursio autumnalis mycologorum bohemoslovenicorum in silvas prope arcem Karlštejn ano 1966. Česká Mykologie 21(1): 52-53 (published: 1967)
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A report on the autumn mycological excursion of Czech mycologists to Karlštejn in 1966. Around 30 participants attended, mostly from Bohemia, including several prominent figures. The excursion focused on collecting and discussing mushrooms in the Karlštejn area.
KŘÍŽ K. (1966): Ergebnisse der Kartierung des Strobilomyces floccopus und des Porphyrellus pseudoscaber in der ČSSR. Česká Mykologie 20(3): 164-170 (published: 1966)
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A comparative study of the distribution of Strobilomyces floccopus and Porphyrellus pseudoscaber in Czechoslovakia based on 521 recorded sites. Ecological notes (tree layer, soil acidity) and experiences with mapping of macromycetes in the ČSSR are included.
KOTLABA F. (1966): Excursio autumnalis mycologorum bohemoslovenicorum in silvas prope arcem Karlštejn anno 1965. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 125-127 (published: 1966)
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On October 3, 1965, the Czechoslovak Scientific Society for Mycology organized a special excursion for invited members to the forests near Karlštejn. Twenty-six mycologists participated, including guest Dr. Derek A. Reid from Kew, UK. The report documents the event and group photo participants.
SEMERDŽIEVA M. (1965): Kultivierungen und morphologische Untersuchungen einiger Pilze der Familie Agaricaceae in vitro. Česká Mykologie 19(4): 230-239 (published: 1965)
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The study reports on the cultivation and morphological study of 57 species of Agaricaceae under in vitro conditions using explant methods. It includes descriptions of colony growth, mycelial structure, and microscopic features such as hyphae and spores. The work aims to develop identification techniques for laboratory cultures and to support physiological and biochemical studies of these fungi.
ŠMARDA F. (1965): Mykozönologischer Vergleich der Kiefernforsten auf Flugsanden des beckens Dolnomoravský úval in Südmähren mit denen der Tiefebene Záhorská nížina in der westlichen Slowakei. Česká Mykologie 19(1): 11-20 (published: 1965)
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The article compares pine forests on aeolian sands in Rohatec (South Moravia) and Šajdíkové Humence (West Slovakia), focusing on soil properties, vegetation, and macrofungi. Forests in Doubrava near Hodonín were once dominated by oak, later replaced by Scots pine. In contrast, pine is native to the Záhorská nížina region. Historical vegetation development and ecological characteristics are discussed.
KUBIČKA J. (1964): Auftreten kartographisch erfasster Pilzarten in der Tatra. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 221-225 (published: 28th October, 1964)
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The author recorded mapped fungal species over six years in the Seven Springs Valley of the Belanské Tatry, Slovakia. Distribution is analyzed based on altitude and ecology; many species occur at their highest elevations in Czechoslovakia.
ŠEBEK S. (1964): Die Bauchpilze des Sanddünengebietes im böhmischen Zentral-Elbetalgebeit. Česká Mykologie 18(2): 109-116 (published: 16th April, 1964)
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A study summarizing 15 years of mycological research (1948–1962) in the sand dune area near Nymburk (Central Bohemia) focusing on gasteromycetes. The paper highlights xerothermic species as indicators of relict "sand steppe" habitats and compares findings with similar sites in the Danube region.
ŠMARDA F. (1964): Beitrag zur mykozönologischen Charasteristik des pannonischen Gebietes in der Umgebung von Brno. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 7-15 (published: 25th January, 1964)
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The formation and development of plant and fungal communities in the hills near Brno are primarily influenced by microclimatic conditions. The paper describes communities on Horka Hill with different combinations of phanerogams and higher fungi, shaped by exposure and vegetation structure. The study shows how distinct microclimates lead to specific combinations of fungal species, complementing phytocenological characterization of vegetation.
KOTLABA F., PILÁT A. (1964): The Third European Mycological Congress, Scotland 1963. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 1-6 (published: 25th January, 1964)
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The Third European Mycological Congress, held in Glasgow, Scotland, from September 1 to 13, 1963, was characterized by excellent organization and a friendly, informal atmosphere. More than 200 participants attended the Congress, which included lectures, laboratory work, excursions, and exhibitions. Although the exhibition of fungi was considered poor, the Congress contributed significantly to scientific exchange and cooperation among European mycologists.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1962): Agarics and Boleti (Agaricales) from the Dobročský Virgin Forest in Slovakia. Česká Mykologie 16(3): 173-191 (published: 6th July, 1962)
Cohortatio ad colaborationem distributionis macromycetum europaeorum explorandi causa / Výzva ke spolupráci na mapováni hub v Evropě. Česká Mykologie 16(3): 155-160 (published: 6th July, 1962)
HERINK J. (1961): Etudes sur les Lepioteae Fayod I. Česká Mykologie 15(4): 217-234 (published: 24th October, 1961)
KŘÍŽ K., SVRČEK M., ŠMARDA F. (1961): Pilzausstellung in Brünn 1960. Česká Mykologie 15(1): 13-26 (published: 20th January, 1961)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 14(4): 248-250 (published: 20th October, 1960)
ŠMARDA F. (1960): Mykoflora der Pflanzengesellschaften des Hügels Čebínka bei Brünn. Česká Mykologie 14(4): 222-228 (published: 20th October, 1960)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1960): On the interesting fungus Paxillus filamentosus Fr. Česká Mykologie 14(3): 176-184 (published: 20th July, 1960)
ŠMARDA F., KŘÍŽ K. (1960): Českomoravská vrchovina (Böhmisch-Mährische Höhe)-mykofloristische Charakteristik der submontanen Fichtenwälder und der naheliegenden wärmeliebenden Eichenwälder am Flusslauf der Svratka (Schwarzach). Česká Mykologie 14(2): 121-129 (published: 20th April, 1960)
ŠMARDA F. (1960): Laubwälder des Gebirges Ždánický les (Steinitzer Wald) und seines Vorlands (Mähren). Česká Mykologie 14(2): 108-121 (published: 20th April, 1960)
MORAVEC Z. (1960): The Mohelno serpentine steppe. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 101-108 (published: 20th April, 1960)
KOTLABA F., KUBIČKA J. (1960): Die Mykoflora des Moores „Rotes Moos“ bei Schalmanowitz in ihrer Beziehung zur Mykoflora der südböhmischen torfgebiete. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 90-100 (published: 20th April, 1960)
SVRČEK M. (1960): Eine mykofloristische Skizze der Umgebung von Karlštejn (Karlstein) im Mittelböhmen. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 67-86 (published: 20th April, 1960)
KOCKOVÁ-KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ A., PETROVÁ M. (1959): The occurence of yeasts and yeast like microorganism in the montainous region of Malé Karpaty. Česká Mykologie 13(1): 37-50 (published: 20th January, 1959)
HERINK J. (1958): Das Vorkommen von Pilzvergiftungen in der Tschechoslowakei und dessen statistiche Verfolgung. Česká Mykologie 12(4): 246-253 (published: 20th October, 1958)
PODPĚROVÁ A. (1958): Contemplationes novissimae ad compositionem chimicam et constitutionem biogeneticam muscarini, Amanitae muscariae principii venenati. Česká Mykologie 12(2): 114-118 (published: 20th April, 1958)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 11(3): 191-192 (published: 20th August, 1957)
SAJNER J. (1957): Est Tricholoma nudum (Bull. ex Fr.) Quél. venenatum? Česká Mykologie 11(3): 177-179 (published: 20th August, 1957)
HOFMAN B. (1956): Hymenochaete Mougeotii (Fr.) Cooke v Orlických horách. Česká Mykologie 10(3): 183 (published: 3rd September, 1956)
SVRČEK M. (1955): O dvou zajímavých diskomycetech z Brdských Hřebenů - Vibrissea truncorum (A. et S. ex Fr.) et Ombrophila carnosa Vel. Česká Mykologie 9(4): 161-165 (published: 17th November, 1955)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 9(3): 144 (published: 26th August, 1955)
HEJTMÁNKOVÁ N., HEJTMÁNEK M. (1955): Vznik koremií v kultuře Trichophyton Kaufmann-Wolf. Česká Mykologie 9(1): 9-14 (published: 26th February, 1955)
HERINK J. (1955): Červenolupen zelenavý - Rhodophyllus viridulus nom. nov. Česká Mykologie 9(1): 5-9 (published: 26th February, 1955)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 188-192 (published: 20th November, 1954)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 8(3): 144 (published: 27th August, 1954)
MELZER V. (1954): Černolupen ježatý - Melanophyllum echinatum (Roth) Sing. Česká Mykologie 8(2): 82-87 (published: 28th May, 1954)
Literatura: Albert Pilát - Listnaté stromy a keře našich zahrad a parků. (Svrček M.) Česká Mykologie 7(4): 192 (published: 16th November, 1953)
HERINK J., SVRČEK M. (1953): K padesátinám Dr. Alberta Piláta. Česká Mykologie 7(4): 145-162 (published: 16th November, 1953)
NANÁY E. (1952): Život a práce maďarských houbařů v roce 1951. Česká Mykologie 6(3-5): 38-41 (published: 15th May, 1952)
SVRČEK M. (1952): Vzpomínky na Václava Vacka. Česká Mykologie 6(1-2): 27-32 (published: 15th February, 1952)
KULT K. (1951): Plžatka holubinková a načervenalá, dvě dobré konsumní houby, Limacium russula (Fr. Ex Schff.) - Limacium erubescens (Fr.). Česká Mykologie 5(6-7): 101-108 (published: 15th August, 1951)
KUBIČKA J., POUZAR Z. (1950): Mycena pelianthina (Fr.) Quél. - Helmovka zoubkatá. Česká Mykologie 4(8-10): 152-158 (published: 15th November, 1950)
KULT K. (1950): Zpracování druhů hub z naleziště Čelákovice. Česká Mykologie 4(8-10): 145-152 (published: 15th November, 1950)
VACEK V. (1949): Nová lanýžovitá houba v Čechách: Skrytka pospolitá (Pachyphloeus conglomeratus Berk. et Br.). Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 119-121 (published: 15th November, 1949)
HERINK J. (1948): je nutno zlepšiti organisaci boje proti otravám houbami v Československu. Česká Mykologie 2(4): 102-110 (published: 15th November, 1948)
NEUWIRTH F. (1948): Ciboria amentacea Balb. (Peziza julacea Pers.) - Jehnědka olšová. Česká Mykologie 2(2): 41-42 (published: 15th May, 1948)
CEJP K. (1948): Parasiti na kloboucích helmovek - Mycen, A note on the knowledge of the genus Spinellus from Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 2(2): 38-41 (published: 15th May, 1948)
PILÁT A. (1948): Za zesnulým prof. Ph. Drem Karlem Kavinou. Česká Mykologie 2(1): 2-5 (published: 15th February, 1948)
KUBIČKA J. (1947): Křemenáče nerostou jen pod břízami a osikami! Česká Mykologie 1(3): 95 (published: 25th October, 1947)
TRAPL J. (1947): O otravě způsobené vláknicí Inocybe fastigiata. Česká Mykologie 1(3): 94-95 (published: 25th October, 1947)
ŠEBEK S. (1947): Teplomilné houby v Československu. Česká Mykologie 1(3): 89-92 (published: 25th October, 1947)
HERINK J. (1947): Vděčná podzimní houba - čirůvka fialová. Tricholoma nudum (Fr. ex Bull.) Quél. Česká Mykologie 1(3): 84-89 (published: 25th October, 1947)
MELZER V. (1947): Divoká fylogenese. Česká Mykologie 1(2): 55-57 (published: 15th August, 1947)
VELENOVSKÝ J. (1947): O poměru hub k ostatním organismům. Česká Mykologie 1(1): 2-6 (published: 1947)
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