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ANTONÍN V., JANČOVIČOVÁ S., BALLESTER L., CABOŇ M., ĎURIŠKA O., TOMŠOVSKÝ M. (2024): First records of Melanoleuca galbuserae (Melanoleucaceae, Basidiomycota) from Spain and notes on its ecology. [Agaricales, montane-alpine distribution, Pyrenees, variability, phylogeny.] Czech Mycology 76(2): 125-138 (published: 22nd October, 2024)
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The first Spanish records of Melanoleuca galbuserae are published from two localities in the Pyrenees; a third locality published here is situated in the adjacent French part of these mountains. The identity of this species is confirmed morphologically and with phylogenetic methods. Its distribution and ecology are discussed. Melanoleuca galbuserae is currently known from France, Italy and Spain and represents a montane to alpine fungus widely distributed in the montane-alpine zone of Mediterranean countries. An analysis of DNA sequence databases indicates occurrence in montane-alpine areas of Asia and also North America. A study of macro- and micromorphological features of these collections also provides new information about the variability of this species.
ĎURIŠKA O., ANTONÍN V., PARA R., TOMŠOVSKÝ M., JANČOVIČOVÁ S. (2017): Taxonomy, ecology and distribution of Melanoleuca strictipes (Basidiomycota, Agaricales) in Europe. [taxonomy, phylogeny, M. subalpina, M. substrictipes var. sarcophyllum] Czech Mycology 69(1): 15-30 (published: 9th May, 2017)
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Melanoleuca strictipes (P. Karst.) Métrod, a species characterised by whitish colours and macrocystidia in the hymenium, has for years been identified as several different species. Based on morphological studies of 61 specimens from eight countries and a phylogenetic analysis of ITS sequences, including type material of M. subalpina and M. substrictipes var. sarcophyllum, we confirm conspecificity of these specimens and their identity as M. strictipes. The lectotype of this species is designated here. The morphological and ecological characteristics of this species are presented.
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.
KLÁN J. (1983): Melanoleuca iris in Czechoslovakia (Agaricales, Tricholomataceae). Česká Mykologie 37(1): 52-55 (published: 1983)
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Melanoleuca iris Kühn. is reported for the first time from Czechoslovakia (Moravia). During Mycological Days in Moravia in 1981 a species of Melanoleuca was found by P. Vampola which was later identified as Melanoleuca iris Kühn. It has not been previously reported from Czechoslovakia and is only known from a few localities in Europe. Characteristics: distinctive agreeable odour recalling Iris (or Lepista irina or somewhat Clitocybe clavipes).
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