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KUTHAN J., ŠEDIVÝ J. (1971): Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenb.) Pil. in der Tschechoslowakei. Česká Mykologie 25(3): 135-139 (published: 1971)
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In September 1966, the authors independently collected specimens of the rare bolete Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenb.) Pil. at two ecologically distinct locations. This species, previously known in Europe from only a few sites, had not yet been published from Czechoslovakia, although reportedly collected there. No further collections were made over the next three years. However, abundant finds in 1970 enabled detailed study and documentation of this species. The paper provides information on the collections, their identification, and the confirmation by Dr. H. Haas. The morphological features and habitat characteristics are also discussed.
PILÁT A. (1965): Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenbach) comb. nov. In Silva Gabreta, Bohemiae. Česká Mykologie 19(3): 180-181 (published: 1965)
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In August 1929, the author found a fruiting body of Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenbach) comb. nov. on a rotting spruce stump near Plöckenstein Lake in the Šumava Mountains. The author took a photo and later identified it as a rare species described by Kallenbach. Its key traits include growth on conifer stumps, rusty-yellow color, and a gelatinous cap surface.
ŠUTARA J. (2005): Central European genera of the Boletaceae and Suillaceae, with notes on their anatomical characters. [Boletaceae, Suillaceae, generic taxonomy, anatomical characters] Czech Mycology 57(1-2): 1-50 (published: 31st August, 2005)
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A taxonomic survey of Central European genera of the familiesBoletaceae and Suillaceae with tubular hymenophores, including the lamellate Phylloporus, is presented. Questions concerning the delimitation of the bolete genera ar ediscussed. Descriptions and keys to the families and genera are based predominantly on anatomical characters of the carpophores. Attention is also paid to peripheral layers of stipe tissue, whose anatomical structur ehas not been sufficiently studied. The study of these layers, above all of the caulohymenium and the lateral stipestratum, can provide information important for a better understanding of relationships between taxonomic groups in these families. The presence (or absence) of the caulohymenium with spore-bearing caulobasidia on the stipe surface is here considered as a significant generic character of boletes. A new combination, Pseudoboletus astraeicola (Imazeki) Šutara, is proposed.
ŠUTARA J. (1989): The delimitation of the genus Leccinum. Česká Mykologie 43(1): 1-12 (published: 6th February, 1989)
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The International Botanical Congress in Berlin 1987 accepted a change of Art. 63 of the nomenclatural rules. According to the new, changed wording of Art. 63 the generic name Leccinum is now legitimate. This fact is respected by the author of this paper and therefore Leccinum is here used as a correct name for the genus in question. The genus Leccinum S. F. Gray (Boletaceae) is distinguished from the other boletes by a peculiar arrangement of the surface tissues of the stipe. This peculiar type of the stipe covering is here described. The differences between the stipe coverings of the genera Leccinum and Boletus Fries are discussed in detail. A list of the examined material with notes on some species is appended. The following new combinations are proposed: Leccinum depilatum, Leccinum fragrans, Leccinum luteoporum, Leccinum niveum, Leccinum pseudoscabrum and Leccinum rufescens.
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.
DERMEK A. (1968): A contribution toward a mycoflora of the Boletaceae of Záhorská nížina and the environs of Bratislava (tab. 68). Česká Mykologie 22(2): 106-111 (published: 1968)
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The author lists Boletaceae species collected in 1963–1967 in the Záhorská lowlands and around Bratislava, and describes the rare species Xerocomus armeniacus (Quél.) Quél.
POUZAR Z. (1958): Nova genera macromycetum II. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 31-36 (published: 20th January, 1958)
POUZAR Z. (1957): Nova genera macromycetum I. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 48-50 (published: 10th February, 1957)
SVRČEK M. (1956): Podzimní výstava hub 1955 v Národním museu v Praze. Česká Mykologie 10(1): 27-30 (published: 28th February, 1956)
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