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POUZAR Z. (2001): Notes on taxonomy and distribution of Aphyllophorales I. [Aphyllophorales, Corticiaceae s.l., new species, Thanatephorus brevisporus Pouz., Dendrothele wojewodae Pouz.] Czech Mycology 53(2): 121-131 (published: 20th February, 2002)
abstract
Two new species of corticioid Aphyllophorales (Basidiomycetes) are described. Thanatephorus brevisporus Pouz. is a species closeto T. fusisporus (J. Schröt.) Hauerslev et P. Roberts, differing however in shorter, morerounded spores, known from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine, growing on rotten wood of broad-leaved trees. Dendrothele wojewodae Pouz. is close to D. acerina (Pers.: Fr.) P. A. Lemke, but is distinct by its subglobose spores. It is known from the Czech Republic and Ukraine, from bark of living trees of Acer pseudoplatanus.
SVRČEK M., POUZAR Z. (1970): Cejpomyces gen nov., a new genus of resupinate Hymenomycetes (Corticiaceae). Česká Mykologie 24(1): 5-11 (published: 15th January, 1970)
abstract
A new genus of resupinate fungi of the family Corticiaceae is described as Cejpomyces gen. nov., based on morphological and microscopic features. The genus is compared with similar genera and its distinct characters are discussed in detail. The description includes illustrations and notes on ecology and distribution.
PILÁT A. (1968): Diversity and phylogenetic position of the Thelephoraceae sensu amplissimo. Česká Mykologie 22(4): 247-258 (published: 1968)
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The family of fungi Thelephoraceae in the system of Fries and other older authors is seemingly well-organized, and if it were not for the large number of species, it would be easy to navigate, as earlier mycologists believed. In the early 20th century, however, it became clear that this is a highly heterogeneous group, and that neither the content of the family nor the delimitations of the genera are sustainable, since they combine unrelated elements on the basis of superficial morphological similarities that are evolutionarily insignificant. The study of Thelephoraceae sensu amplissimo and its phylogeny-based classification was advanced by many mycologists including P.A. Karsten, V. Fayod, N. Patouillard, V. Litschauer, E.M. Wakefield, E.A. Burt, S. Lundell, H. Bourdot, G.H. Cunningham, M.A. Donk, P.D. Rogers, H.S. Jackson, R. Singer, J. Boidin, G.W. Martin, L.S. Olive, P.H. Talbot, P.L. Lentz, J. Eriksson, M. Svrček, D.A. Reid, E. Parmasto, A.E. Liberta, among others. There is no doubt that the group includes the origins of nearly all eubasidiomycetes and also various branches of Auriculariales and Tremellales. This complicates classification to such a degree that no two systematic works use the same system, and this state of taxonomic chaos is expected to persist.
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