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KLÁN J. (1984): The genus Xeromphalina (Tricholomataceae) in Europe. Česká Mykologie 38(4): 205-217 (published: 1984)
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Three European species of Xeromphalina Kühn. et Maire ap. Konr. et Maubl. (X. cauticinalis, X. fellea, X. campanella) are treated; their descriptions, illustrations of macroscopic and microscopic features are given and a key is provided (also for X. cornui). Their taxonomic position, geographic distribution and ecology are discussed. X. cauticinalis is a new species for Czechoslovakia and X. fellea for Sweden and the U.S.A. Caucasian collection of X. fellea represents the fourth record for the U.S.S.R. X. cauticinalis var. acida O. K. Miller is synonymized with X. fellea.
ANTONÍN V. (2000): Xeromphalina brunneola (Tricholomataceae), a new member of the European mycoflora. [Tricholomataceae, Xeromphalina brunneola, distribution] Czech Mycology 52(3): 237-242 (published: 7th December, 2000)
abstract
A new fungus originally described from North America, Xeromphalina brunneola O. K. Mill., is recorded as a new element of the European macromycetous mycoflora. A description of macr of eatures and micr of eatures is given in detail, and recently known European localities are summarized.
TORTIĆ M. (1968): Fungus collections in the Pinus peuce forests in the Pelister National Park (Macedonia, Jugoslavia). Česká Mykologie 22(3): 189-201 (published: 1968)
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85 species of higher fungi were found in Pinus peuce forests on Pelister Mountain during two excursions in October 1966 and 1967. Several species are new to Yugoslavia or considered rare. Suillus sibiricus and Gomphidius helveticus were observed forming mycorrhiza with P. peuce. Some lignicolous fungi were reported on this pine for the first time.
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