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VLASENKO A.V., VLASENKO V.A. (2023): Three new species of myxomycetes from Siberia. [Altai Territory, Asia, DNA, Gulielmina, morphology, Novosibirsk Region, Perichaena, SEM, slime moulds.] Czech Mycology 75(2): 159-177 (published: 27th November, 2023)
abstract
Information is provided on the find of three new species of myxomycetes of the Perichaena and Gulielmina genera. The description, ecology, known localities, and differences from morphologically similar species are given. A comparative study of the new myxomycete species with similar species was carried out using scanning electron microscopy. Micrographs with relevant details of sporocarps and spores are presented. An analysis of the molecular phylogeny of the new species was carried out and their connections with representatives of bright-spored myxomycetes are shown.
SVRČEK M. (1972): Myxomycetes developed in moist chamber cultures. I. Česká Mykologie 26(2): 103-113 (published: 1972)
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The author reports 12 species of myxomycetes developed in moist chamber cultures on bark, twigs, and leaves from various localities in Bohemia and Moravia. Five species are new for Czechoslovakia: Comatricha acanthodes, C. fimbriata, Echinostelium minutum, Macbrideola cornea, and Perichaena minor. The method is useful for revealing rare or previously unknown slime molds and fungi.
DVOŘÁKOVÁ R. (2002): Myxomycetes in Bohemian Karst and Hřebeny Mts. [Myxomycetes, Bohemian Karst, Hřebeny Mts., Species diversity, Moist chamber culture] Czech Mycology 53(4): 319-349 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
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Data on species composition and ecology of Myxomycetes are presented for three National Reserves in the Bohemian Karst and the northern part of Hřebeny Mountains. During a period of three years, all localities were investigated intensively. In addition to field collections, bark of living trees, twigs and dead leaves were cultivated in moist chambers. Specimens from the National Museum in Prague were revised. Ninety-five species of Myxomycetes belonging to 29 genera were registered with certainty, 17 of these new to the Czech Republic. Species descriptions are provided for newly recorded species including microhabitat preferences. Differences between species diversity in the Bohemian Karst and Hřebeny Mts. are discussed as well as the seasonal dynamics of Myxomycetes in Central European conditions.
SVRČEK M. (1979): Fungi in Hungaria Mense Septembri 1978 lecti. Česká Mykologie 33(3): 150-158 (published: 1979)
abstract
102 species of fungi were collected in Hungary by the author during excursions at the time of the VII Congress of European Mycologists, Budapest 1978. The species collected belong to the following groups: Myxomycetes 8, Pyrenomycetes 18, Discomycetes 33, Teliomycetes 5, Hymenomycetes 21, Gasteromycetes 3, Coelomycetes 3, Hyphomycetes 11. All fungi were collected by the author, some by MUDr. Georgius Kubická. The dried specimens are deposited in the Mycological Herbarium of the National Museum in Prague.
WICHANSKÝ E. (1966): The Czechoslovakian species of the genus Hemitricha (Myxomycetes). Česká Mykologie 20(3): 189-198 (published: 1966)
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The author describes species of the genus Hemitrichia found in Czechoslovakia and discusses European species not yet reported from this country.
SVRČEK M. (1963): Les Ascomycčtes isolées du sol et du bois par la méthode de H. et S. Krzemieniewski. Česká Mykologie 17(3): 134-140 (published: 10th July, 1963)
CEJP K. (1963): A peculiar Myxomycete on moudly herbarium material. Česká Mykologie 17(1): 47-48 (published: 14th January, 1963)
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