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KOTLABA F. (1986): Stereum frustulatum, its ecology and geographical distribution in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 40(3): 129-141 (published: 29th August, 1986)
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Stereum frustulatum occurs mostly as a saprophyte chiefly on stumps and dead fallen trunks of oaks and exceptionally also as a saproparasite on living trees. It is distributed solely in the Northern Hemisphere in Europe, Asia and North America from the tropics (Asian) to the warm areas of the temperate zone. It is known in Czechoslovakia from 123 localities from the lowlands to the lowest parts of the montane belt with the majority of localities in the colline belt (hilly country). It is interesting that in western part of Czechoslovakia this Stereum is known from only 36 localities (24 localities in Bohemia, 12 in Moravia), whereas all other localities (87) are in Slovakia, mainly in the southern half. The list of the Czechoslovak localities and map of distribution is provided.
KOTLABA F. (1991): Ecology and geographical distribution of two stereoid fungi - Columnocystis abietina and Stereum gausapatum - in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 15-24 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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Columnocystis abietina occurs in Czechoslovakia almost solely on stumps and dead trunks of Picea abies and very rarely on Abies alba; it is known in this country from at least 193 localities, the majority of which is situated in the montane belt. Stereum gausapatum occurs in Czechoslovakia primarily on stumps, dead (exceptionally living) trunks and branches of oaks and only very rarely on some other broad-leaved trees; it is currently known in this country from 231 localities, the majority of which is situated in the hilly country belt.
KOTLABA F. (1986): Ecology and distribution of Lopharia spadicea (Aphyllophorales) in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 40(4): 223-233 (published: 7th November, 1986)
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The ecology and geographical distribution of Lopharia spadicea in Czechoslovakia is shown with 135 known localities. The species is rare in Bohemia, northern Moravia, and northern Slovakia but common in southern Slovakia. It grows as a saprophyte on dead branches and trunks, mostly of broadleaf trees such as oaks, acacias, and beeches. Although concentrated in warm areas, it is also found in microclimatically warm and dry sites, qualifying it as a xerophyte.
KOTLABA F. (1985): A remarkable Stereum: S. subpileatum (Aphyllophorales), its ecology and distribution with special regard to Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 39(4): 193-204 (published: 8th November, 1985)
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The ecology and geographical distribution of Stereum subpileatum is treated, with special reference to Europe, and Czechoslovakia in particular. This remarkable Stereum is known in this country from 20 localities, all on dead wood of three species of oak, primarily Quercus cerris. It does not occur in Bohemia, being known from only one locality in Moravia and from 19 localities in Slovakia. In Europe, it is known from a limited number of countries and is also reported from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
KOTLABA F. (1967): Xylobolus frustulatus (Pers. ex Fr.) P. Karst. in Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 117-119 (published: 1967)
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The fungus Xylobolus frustulatus grows exclusively on dead oak wood and causes a characteristic pocket rot. It is rare in Bohemia and Moravia but common in southern Slovakia. The paper discusses its distribution, morphology, and host specificity.
KOTLABA F. (1964): Arbeitstagung der AG Mykologie (Sektion Mikrobiologie) der Biologischen Gesellschaft der DDR in Halle 29.II.-1.III.1964. Česká Mykologie 18(3): 191 (published: 14th July, 1964)
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A summary of the 1964 working session of the Mycology Group of the Biological Society of the GDR in Halle. Discussions included mapping of macrofungi in Europe, with reports on the distribution of selected species. Notable findings included limited distribution of species such as Sarcosoma globosum, Gomphus clavatus, and the possible existence of two taxa under the name Verpa bohemica. Czech contributions to macrofungi mapping were also presented.
POUZAR Z. (1964): Stereum subtomentosum sp. nov. and its taxonomic relations. Česká Mykologie 18(3): 147-156 (published: 14th July, 1964)
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Stereum subtomentosum Pouz. sp. nov., a species of the northern temperate zone, has until now been misidentified as Stereum fasciatum (Schw.) Fr. It differs by the absence of pseudoacanthophyses in the hymenium. Compared to its closest relative Stereum hirsutum, it shows a different hymenium color, subtomentose pileus surface, and a chrome-yellow discoloration upon injury.
POUZAR Z. (1959): New genera of higher fungi III. Česká Mykologie 13(1): 10-19 (published: 20th January, 1959)
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