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KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1990): Type studies of polypores described by A. Pilát-III. Česká Mykologie 44(4): 228-237 (published: 26th November, 1990)
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The paper lists 26 taxa of polypores newly described by A. Pilát, mostly preserved in PRM herbarium. Two new genera are proposed: Pilatoporus and Rhodofomes. Also includes five new combinations. Some names are synonymized with species such as Albatrellus cristatus.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1988): Type studies of polypores described by A. Pilát - I. Česká Mykologie 42(3): 129-136 (published: 12th August, 1988)
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There are dealt with 32 taxa of polypores described as new by A. Pilát, type material of which is preserved in herbarium PRM. Dr. Albert Pilát (1903–1974) described during his life a large number of polypores (Polyporales s.l.) not only from Europe but also from North America, Africa and especially from Asia. Most of these new taxa come from Northeastern Asia, while the European taxa come mostly from contemporary Transcarpathian Ukraine — USSR (between 1918–1939 the most eastern part of Czechoslovakia). With regard to publication of the species, we cite only the references where the name was validly published — we omit reference to earlier publications where some names appeared in invalid form. We would like to note, however, that many of the new taxa of polypores described by A. Pilát appear to be identical with taxa (mainly species) described previously by other authors and so become synonyms. He overlooked previously described species (e.g. Xanthochrous krawtzewii Pil. 1934, which is identical with the much older Mucronoporus andersonii Ell. et Everh. 1890) or he overestimated the importance of certain characters, especially when trying to distinguish taxa in what are now known to be highly variable species; e.g. in Polyporus latemarginatus Dur. et Mont. in Mont. 1856 = Poria ambigua Bres. 1897, which he described at least four times under different names.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1970): Revision of the original material of Phellinus sulphuranscens Pil., Xanthochrous glomeratus ssp. heinrichii Pil. and Polyporus rheades Pers. (Hymenochaetaceae). Česká Mykologie 24(3): 146-152 (published: 20th July, 1970)
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A revision of original material showed that Phellinus sulphurascens is a juvenile stage of Inonotus heinrichii (Pil.) Bond. & Sing. Both are also conspecific with the North American Poria weirii. A transfer of Poria weirii to the genus Inonotus is proposed. Modern interpretation of Polyporus rheades as Inonotus rheades matches its original description. Type material, ecology, and distribution are discussed.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1997): Further localities of Phellinus cavicola in Europe. [Phellinus cavicola, polypore, localities in England and France] Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 189-192 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
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Twelve new localities of Phellinus cavicola in Europe are published: two from England (recent collections published as Phellinus umbrinellus) and ten from France (old collections published mostly as resupinate forms of Xanthochrous ribis). Acer campestre has been ascertained as new host trees for Phellinus cavicola.
ČERNÝ A. (1985): Taxonomic study in the Phellinus pini - complex. Česká Mykologie 39(2): 71-84 (published: 1985)
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In this article, which is the last continuation of previous contributions (Váňová 1980, 1983), descriptions and identification keys are given for intraspecific taxa of the genus Absidia found in Czechoslovakia. The treated species have globose sporangiospores: A. coerulea Bain., A. glauca Hagem, and A. macrospora Váňová. Doubtful species include A. septata v. Tiegh and A. scabra Cocconi. Based on stable sporangiospore size across various media, the variety A. coerulea var. saccardoi is separated. Other features do not distinguish the taxa; they form normal zygospores upon copulation.
KLÁN J. (1978): Inonotus tamaricis (Pat.) Maire in Greece, its general distribution and taxonomic notes to the section Phymatopilus Donk. Česká Mykologie 32(1): 47-54 (published: 1978)
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Inonotus tamaricis (Pat.) Maire, previously known only from three localities in Greece, is described and its distribution and taxonomy within the section Phymatopilus Donk are discussed. Taxonomic remarks are also presented on I. rheades, I. dryophilus and I. pseudohispidus.
KOTLABA F. (1973): Two rare quercicolous xanthochroic polypores in Czechoslovakia: Inonotus dryadeus (Pers. ex Fr.) Murrill and I. dryophilus (Berk.)Murrill. Česká Mykologie 27(2): 69-83 (published: 1973)
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The ecology and geographical distribution of two interesting and rare polypores of the xanthochroic group which grow exclusively on various species of oaks in Czechoslovakia were studied in detail. Inonotus dryadeus is so far known from 35 localities in this country and I. dryophilus is reported in all from 36 localities. The first is a remarkable thermophilic species occurring almost solely in the area of the thermophilic Pannonian flora in Czechoslovakia, whilst the second grows also outside this area.
KOTLABA F. (1972): Ecology and distribution of Phellinus nigrolimitatus (Romell) Bourd. et Galz. In Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 26(2): 91-102 (published: 1972)
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The ecology of Phellinus nigrolimitatus (Romell) Bourd. et Galz. in Czechoslovakia is reviewed. It grows exclusively on very old fallen conifer trunks, mainly Norway spruce, at altitudes from 760 to 1800 m. Based on revised herbarium material, 44 localities are known (mapped as 35 points). The type material of Phellinus torulosus var. laricicolus Pil. 1936 was found to be conspecific with P. nigrolimitatus.
SVRČEK M. (1970): Hygrocybe sciophana (Fr.) Wünsche (Tab. 77). Česká Mykologie 24(3): 125-128 (published: 20th July, 1970)
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The author discusses Hygrocybe sciophana based on new collections by Dr. F. Kotlaba from the “Máslovická rokle” valley near Kralupy nad Vltavou. The species belongs to the group of waxcaps defined by Bataille as Psittacini, later redefined by Kühner & Romagnesi and Herink. It is characterized by a slimy cap and stipe surface and an ixotrichoderm cap structure. Microscopic features and taxonomic positioning are also discussed.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1969): Inonotus rheades (Pers.) Bond. Et Sing. (Tab. 73). Česká Mykologie 23(3): 163-170 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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The authors recapitulate the existing knowledge about the distribution and ecology of the rare polypore Inonotus rheades (Pers.) Bond. et Sing. in Czechoslovakia, where it is known only from 13 localities. Polyporus cojfeaceus Velen., which has been treated under our species, was found to be Inonotus radiatus (Sow. ex Fr.) P. Karst, on the basis of Velenovský’s original material.
NOVACKÝ A. (1963): Conferencia tertia mycologorum Čechoslovakiae, Banská Štiavnica 4.-7.IX.1962. Česká Mykologie 17(1): 49-51 (published: 14th January, 1963)
ČERNÝ A. (1963): Inonotus andersonii (Ellis et Everhart) Černý comb. nov. - A new Polypore for Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 17(1): 1-8 (published: 14th January, 1963)
HERINK J., SVRČEK M. (1953): K padesátinám Dr. Alberta Piláta. Česká Mykologie 7(4): 145-162 (published: 16th November, 1953)
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