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KOTLABA F., VAMPOLA P. (1994): Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus, a new polypore species allied to Oligoporus cerifluus. [Polypores, Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 47(1): 59-64 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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A new species of the Polyporaceae, Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus Kotl. et Vampola is described from a collection of several carpophores near Borovsko in Central Bohemia (Czech Republic). This species is remarkable forits numerous small lustrous drops of resinous matter on the pilealsurface and on the pore edges as well as the thin-walled hymenialcystidia with a widely clavate to globose shape of upper parts.
VAMPOLA P., ORDYNETS A., VLASÁK J. (2014): The identity of Postia lowei (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) and notes on related or similar species. [Postia, polypores, taxonomy, identification, internal transcribed spacer] Czech Mycology 66(1): 39-52 (published: 4th June, 2014)
abstract
In an attempt to settle the systematic position of Pilát’s species Leptoporus lowei (currently Postia lowei), which is sometimes incorrectly interpreted in mycological literature, a study of rich type material deposited in the mycological herbarium of the National Museum, Prague (PRM) was undertaken.Detailed description of macroscopic and microscopic features is presented together with molecular characterisation. The most important macroscopic and microscopic features differentiating P. lowei from similar or related species are discussed. Phylogenetic analysis clearly demonstrated that P. lowei is a well-separated taxon with closest affinity to P. leucomallella and P. tephroleuca.
VLASÁK J., KOUT J. (2010): Sarcoporia polyspora and Jahnoporus hirtus: two rare polypores collected in South Bohemia, Czech Republic. [Parmastomyces transmutans, Albatrellus, Polyporales, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 61(2): 187-195 (published: 10th August, 2010)
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Two very rare polypores are reported from the Czech Republic: Sarcoporia polyspora, for the first time, and Jahnoporus hirtus, for the second time. Several basidiocarps of both polypores were collected and their growth and development were monitored for a period of three months. The collections and localities are described and their world distribution as well as affinities with other fungi are commented.
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