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PILÁT A. (1961): Clavariaceae in excursionibus Congressus Secundi Mycologorum Europaeorum in Cechoslovakiae lectae. Česká Mykologie 15(3): 191 (published: 8th July, 1961)
PILÁT A. (1959): Species rariores Clavariacearum in Bohemia anno 1958 lectae. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 73-85 (published: 20th April, 1959)
MATOUŠ J., HOLEC J., KOUKOL O. (2017): Ramariopsis robusta (Basidiomycota, Clavariaceae), a new European species similar to R. kunzei. [ramarioid fungi, clavarioid fungi, taxonomy, phylogeny, 28S rDNA, Central Europe] Czech Mycology 69(1): 51-64 (published: 12th May, 2017)
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The new species Ramariopsis robusta Matouš & Holec is described based on collections from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The species is highly supported in a phylogenetic tree based on the 28S rDNA gene. Morphologically, it is distinguished by its robust and densely branched white to cream basidiomata often growing in fascicles, with wide, often flattened branches, and distinctly ornamented spores with up to 1.5 μm high spines. The most similar species R. kunzei differs by subtler, more sparsely branched basidiomata, lower spore ornamentation, smaller Q value and shorter basidia. The species is described in detail and figures showing its macro- and microcharacters are provided including SEM photographs of spores. Differences with the similar taxa R. kunzei (including its varieties), R. atlantica, R. bispora, R. tenuiramosa, R. biformis, R. rufipes and Clavaria lentofragilis are outlined. Ramariopsis atlantica is newly documented from Panama.
VAŠUTOVÁ M., DVOŘÁK D., BERAN M. (2013): Rare macromycetes from raised bogs in the Hrubý Jeseník Mts. (Czech Republic). [macrofungi, peatland, raised bog, distribution] Czech Mycology 65(1): 45-67 (published: 10th June, 2013)
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During a mycobiota study of raised bogs in the Hrubý Jeseník Mts., the rare fungi Omphaliaster borealis, Galerina sphagnicola, Clavaria argillacea var. sphagnicola, Ramariopsis subarctica and Ascocoryne turficola were found. Descriptions and figures of microscopic characters, photos and a summary of the knowledge on the ecology and distribution of these species in Europe, and a brief comparison with similar species are given. The boreo-alpine species Omphaliaster borealis is reported from the Czech Republic for the first time. It can be confused with Arrhenia onisca in the field. Another species new to the Czech Republic, the strictly sphagnicolous Galerina sphagnicola, can be overlooked and confused with several other sphagnicolous Galerina species. The newly reported variety of Clavaria argillacea, var. sphagnicola, is distinguished from the nominate variety by shape and size of its spores, as well as its habit and ecology. Ramariopsis subarctica was known in the Czech Republic so far only from the Giant Mts. (Krkonoše). Within Europe, the two Czech localities, along with a find in the High Tatra Mts. (Slovakia), are the only ones known outside Fennoscandia. Ascocoryne turficola is reported from Moravia for the first time.
ŠEBEK S. (1982): Das Leben und Werk des Gründers der tschechischen Pilzkunde Vinzenz Julius Krombholz (Zum 200. Jahrfeste seines Geburstages). Česká Mykologie 36(4): 193-205 (published: 30th November, 1982)
KLÁN J. (1978): Flammulina ononidis Arnolds, ein besonderer Steppen-Samtfussrübling in der Tschechosliwakei. Česká Mykologie 32(4): 205-214 (published: 1978)
Literature. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 129-131 (published: 1966)
PONER K. (1959): Der Fund des Anthurus javanicus (Penz.) G. H. Cunn. in Prag. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 85-86 (published: 20th April, 1959)
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