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MRÁZ P. (1997): Rediscovery of Trichoglossum hirsutum in Slovakia. [Ascomycota, Geoglossaceae, Trichoglossum, distribution, Slovakia] Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 239-243 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
abstract
Trichoglossum hirsutum, reported as extinct/missing in the Red data list of the Slovak macrofungi, was recollected after34years. Allavailable specimens were revised and variability of selected characters studied. Distribution map, based on voucher specimens and published data, was compiled.
KUČERA V., DVOŘÁK D., FEDOSOVA A.G., FULJER F. (2023): First record of earth tongue Hemileucoglossum pusillum (Geoglossales) in the Czech Republic. [Ascomycota, Geoglossaceae, Řeka Nature Reserve, fen meadows, distribution.] Czech Mycology 75(2): 179-190 (published: 13th December, 2023)
abstract
In 2015, during a visit to Řeka Nature Reserve, an interesting earth tongue fungus was found in a fen meadow. It was later identified as Hemileucoglossum pusillum, a recently described species. Its occurrence on the site was also confirmed in 2021, when abundant material was collected. In the Czech Republic, it is the only known locality of this rare species, previously reported from Slovakia, Norway and Spain only. Its identity was verified both morphologically and molecularly by sequencing the ITS and LSU regions of nuclear ribosomal DNA. Its macro- and microscopic characters are presented and the variability, distribution, ecology and phenology of the species are discussed. A Czech name is proposed for the species.
KUČERA V., GAISLER J. (2012): First record of Geoglossum uliginosum (Ascomycota, Geoglossales) in the Czech Republic. [geoglossoid fungi, biodiversity, Ascomycetes] Czech Mycology 64(2): 135-140 (published: 7th December, 2012)
abstract
During a field excursions in the Jizerské hory Mts. in 2010 and 2011, we found an interesting taxon of the genus Geoglossum. It was later identified as Geoglossum uliginosum Hakelier and is characterised by almost black fruitbodies, a viscid stipe becoming shiny after drying, and specific paraphyses. Its characteristic habitats are peat bogs or wet meadows with Molinia caerulea, Carex spec. div., Deschampsia cespitosa and/or Nardus stricta, always overgrown with Sphagnum sp.
KUČERA V., LIZOŇ P., KAUTMANOVÁ I. (2010): Geoglossoid fungi in Slovakia II. Trichoglossum octopartitum, a new species for the country. [Ascomycetes, grassland fungi, biodiversity, description, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 62(1): 13-18 (published: 15th February, 2011)
abstract
Some recent Slovak collections of Trichoglossum were identified as the rare species T. octopartitum. The species had not been reported before from Slovakia or central Europe. The identification was confirmed by comparing the collections with the type material originating from Belize.
WICHANSKÝ E. (1958): Revisio critica specierum Geoglossum thymiphilum Vel. et Geoglossum hirsutum Pers. sensu Vel. Česká Mykologie 12(4): 243-246 (published: 20th October, 1958)
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