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ÇOLAK Ö.F., KAYGUSUZ O. (2018): First record of Scutellinia legaliae (Ascomycota, Pyronemataceae) from relict endemic Liquidambar orientalis forest in Turkey. [Pezizales, Scutellinia, fungal biodiversity, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 70(1): 57-65 (published: 18th May, 2018)
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In the current study, Scutellinia legaliae is reported for the first time from Turkey. In addition, this is the first report of this taxon growing in a forest under the relict endemic Liquidambar orientalis.Description of the taxon is given together with macrophotographs and line drawings of microscopic structures. In addition, a key of the currently known species of the genus Scutellinia in Turkey is presented.
JEANNEROT B. (2011): Contribution to the study of the genus Scutellinia (Pezizales) II: Type study of Scutellinia uliginosa and S. phymatodea. [Ascomycota, taxonomy, nomenclature, Pyronemataceae, Scutellinia sect. Minutae] Czech Mycology 63(2): 163-175 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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The author revises and illustrates the types of Scutellinia uliginosa L.R. Batra and S. phymatodea S.C. Kaushal & R. Kaushal, two rare species, based on Indian material. The two names are concluded to be synonyms and S. uliginosa is the correct name of the species. New criteria for identification of this species are proposed, and the history and taxonomic status are discussed.
MORAVEC J. (1997): Key to the species of Scutellinia subgen. Geneosperma (Rifai) comb. et stat. nov. (Discomycetes, Pezizales, Pyronemataceae). [Scutellinia subgen. Geneosperma (Rifai) comb. et stat. nov., Scutellinia laevispora (Korfet Zhuang) comb. nov., S. geneospora, S. totaranuiensis, folliculate ascospores, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 50(2): 85-97 (published: 16th December, 1997)
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Geneosperma Rifai (1968), originally created as a monotypic genus with the type species Geneosperma geneosporum (Berk.) Rifai [= Scutellinia geneospora (Berk.) O. Kuntze, based on Peziza geneospora Berk.], is newly combined here and given the new status of a subgenus of the genus Scutellinia, subgen. Geneosperma (Rifai) comb, et stat. nov.. Besides the type species, the subgenus also comprises two other recently described species, Scutellinia laevispora (Korfet Zhuang) comb. nov. (basionym: Geneosperma laevisporum Korfet Zhuang 1986), and Scutellinia totaranuiensis J. Moravec (1996). Geneospora was synonymized with Scutellinia by Korf (1972, 1973) but later re-evaluated as a good genus again by Korf and Zhuang (1986), and recently recombined by T. Schumacher (1990) t other ank of section of the genus Scutellinia, sect. Geneospermae (Rifai) T. Schumacher. The three species have been studied including the ascospore characteristic by using SEM photomicrographs. Despite the peculiar nature of their ascospores well delimiting Geneosperma ( the ascospores are embedded in a hyaline, membranous sheath which surrounds them in the for m of follicles tapering to the apiculi on the ascospore poles), these three species share all other basic features which characterize the genus Scutellinia. Therefore, the author keeps the infrageneric conception of Geneosperma but simultaneously prefers itssubgeneric position proposed here, which better than its rank of a mere section respects the distinction of the ascospores. On the epispore of ascospores of S. laevispora (a species originally described as smooth spored) peculiar pulvinate cyanophilic tubercles have been observed and verified by SEM. The ascospore character is discussed. A key to the three so far known species of the subgenus Geneosperma and illustrations including SEM of ascospores accompany the paper.
DONADINI J.C., SVRČEK M. (1985): Une espèce nouvelle du genre Parascutellinia Svr., P. fuckelii spec. nov. (Pezizales). Česká Mykologie 39(3): 135-137 (published: 1985)
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A new species of the genus Parascutellinia Svrček (1975), P. fuckelii, is described from the French Alps, where it grows in mountain forests of Larix decidua. The genus Parascutellinia is emended.
SVRČEK M. (1984): New or less known Discomycetes. XIII. Česká Mykologie 38(4): 197-202 (published: 1984)
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One new species of Pezizales, Scutellinia beatricis on soil from Switzerland, and two new species of Helotiales, Gorgoniceps hypothallosa on bark of Picea abies and Lachnum radovii on dead leaves of Sesleria albicans from Czechoslovakia, are described.
MORAVEC J. (1984): Two new species of Coprobia and taxonomic remarks on the genera Cheilymenia and Coprobia (Discomycetes, Pezizales). Česká Mykologie 38(3): 146-155 (published: 1984)
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In this contribution results of studies of basidiospores discharge from basidiocarps of three wood-destroying fungi during the growing season of host woody plants are given. Sporulation was the greatest in basidiocarps of polypore Bjerkandera adusta (Willd. ex Fr.) P. Karst., smaller in Trametes versicolor (L. ex Fr.) Pil. and the lowest in Stereum hirsutum (Willd. ex Fr.) S. F. Gray. Simple methodical procedure is discussed enabling to obtain knowledge relating to sporulation in the frame of the given place. Results can be utilized in phytopathological prognostication.
MORAVEC J. (1983): Several Operculate Discomycetes from Central and east Africa. Česká Mykologie 37(4): 237-251 (published: 1983)
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Mycopathological report is presented on a case of carditis in disseminated mucormycosis, the 25th such case according to literature and a second one where Absidia corymbifera was proved by cultivation. A 47-year-old man suffering from chronic myeloic leukaemia, developed bone marrow atrophy after cytostatic treatment, and died from a serious muoormycotic pneumonia; dissemination of mycosis was found in the heart and kidneys. Myocardial lesion prevailed in pancarditis, and mural endocarditis was quite unique.
SVRČEK M. (1981): List of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) recorded from Czechoslovakia II. (O-W). Česká Mykologie 35(2): 64-89 (published: 1981)
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The second part of this list includes the rest genera O–W arranged alphabetically and is a direct continuation of the first part published in Česká mykologie 35: 1–24, 1981. Some new combinations are proposed and one new species is described.
MORAVEC J. (1978): Fungi of Kilimanjaro - I. Discomycetes, Pezizales. Česká Mykologie 32(2): 70-78 (published: 1978)
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The author investigated collections of Operculate Discomycetes he found when climbing mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania, East Africa). These are: Scutellinia badio-berbis (Berk, ex Cooke) O. Kuntze, Scutellinia colensoi (Massee) Le Gal ex Rifai, Scutellinia cervorum (Vel.) Svr., Scutellinia kerguelensis (Berk.) O. Kuntze, Lamprospora crec’hqueraultii (Crouan) Boud. var. modesta (Karst.) Gamundi and Peziza crassipes Quél. var. kilimanjarensis var. nov. Species of Scutellinia, including the type of Peziza kerguelensis Berk., and Lachnea nympharum Vel. were examined in detail with emphasis on spore-ornamentation. Descriptions, drawings and taxonomical notes are given.
SVRČEK M. (1975): New or less known Discomycetes II. Česká Mykologie 29(3): 129-134 (published: 25th September, 1975)
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The author describes three new species of Discomycetes — Ciboriopsis gemmigera, Rutstroemia iridis-aphyllae, and Hymenoscyphus syringaecolor — and a new genus Parascutellinia, all based on material collected in Bohemia.
SVRČEK M. (1974): New or less known Discomycetes. I. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 129-137 (published: 15th August, 1974)
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Notes on 16 species of Discomycetes are given based on revised herbarium specimens from several European institutes. One new species, Tricharina subglobispora, is described, and 13 species are newly transferred to other taxa. Two rare species from Czechoslovakia, Aleuria cestrica and Octospora phagospora, are reported, with their types deposited in the National Museum herbarium in Prague.
MORAVEC J. (1974): Several operculate Discomycetes from Greece and remarks on the genus Scutellinia (Cooke) Lamb. Emend. le Gal. Česká Mykologie 28(1): 19-25 (published: 1974)
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Five species of operculate Discomycetes from Greece are discussed, including two newly described taxa: Scutellinia peloponnesiaca and S. parvispora. The author redefines sections of the genus Scutellinia, rejecting the section Globisporae and proposing a new section, Armatosporae, for species with ascospores ornamented by conical to spiny warts. A key to species in sections Hirtulae and Armatosporae is provided.
KUBIČKA J. (1973): Übersicht den bischer veröffentlichten Pilzarten aus dem Kubani Urwald (Boubín) in Böhmerwald. Česká Mykologie 27(4): 212-228 (published: 1973)
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A comprehensive overview of fungal species published from the Boubín primeval forest in the Šumava mountains is presented. The author compiled records from ca. 50 mycological excursions since 1906 and integrated them with modern taxonomy. This basic inventory serves as a foundation for future studies of fungal succession in this protected forest.
MORAVEC J. (1971): Some operculate Discomycetes from the park in Ilidža near Sarajevo (Jugoslavia). Česká Mykologie 25(4): 197-202 (published: 1971)
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The author treats 5 operculate Discomycetes found during a brief visit to the public park in Ilidža near Sarajevo (Jugoslavia): Ascobolus carbonarius, A. furfuraceus, Melastiza greleti, and two new species: Marcelleina brevicostatispora and Scutellinia pseudoumbrarum.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1971): Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Mykoflora des Urwaldes „Žofínský prales“ im Gebirge Novohradské hory (Südböhmen). Česká Mykologie 25(2): 103-111 (published: 1971)
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This article presents results of continued mycological exploration in the Žofínský virgin forest (Novohradské hory, southern Bohemia), conducted during 11 excursions between 1966–1969. 225 new fungal species were recorded, bringing the total known to 462. Newly added taxa include 58 Aphyllophorales, 112 Agaricales, 1 Gasteromycete, 35 Discomycetes, 9 Pyrenomycetes, 3 Hyphomycetes, and 7 Myxomycetes. The remaining unidentified material is to be processed in a future contribution.
SVRČEK M. (1971): Tschechoslowakische Arten der Diskomyzetengattung Scutellinia (Cooke) Lamb. Emend. Le Gal (Pezizales) 1. Česká Mykologie 25(2): 77-87 (published: 1971)
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This first part of a taxonomic study on the genus Scutellinia (Cooke) Lamb. emend. Le Gal (Pezizales) includes a determination key, systematic review of species found in Czechoslovakia, and a list of species originally described under the genera Lachnea and Sphaerospora but belonging to Scutellinia. Based on revision of herbarium specimens (especially from the National Museum in Prague), three new species (Scutellinia subhirtella, S. subcernuum, S. immersa) are described, along with seven new combinations. The genus is considered difficult due to subtle distinguishing characters and variability.
SVRČEK M., MORAVEC J. (1969): Species novae Discomycetum e Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 156-159 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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The authors describe four new species of operculate discomycetes of the family Humariaceae found in Bohemia: Scutellinia minutella, S. insignispora, S. subglobispora, Fimaria virginea.
MORAVEC J. (1969): Some operculate Discomycetes from the Vysoké Tatry Mts. (High Tatra) and Belanské Tatry Mts. and Spišská Magura Mts. in Slovakia. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 24-34 (published: 1969)
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This investigation describes operculate discomycetes collected by the author in September 1967 in the Vysoké Tatry, Belanské Tatry, and Spišská Magura Mts. in Slovakia. A total of 40 collections comprising 27 species were studied. Four new taxa and three new combinations are proposed. Descriptions, drawings, and taxonomic notes accompany some of the species.
KUBIČKOVÁ L. (1968): Scutellinia lusatiae (Cooke) Kuntze januario lecta. Česká Mykologie 22(3): 188 (published: 1968)
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Scutellinia lusatiae was collected on January 1, 1967, near the Svět pond in southern Bohemia. Apothecia were scarlet and up to 1 cm in diameter. Microscopic features included 4–8 spores per ascus, ornamented with low warts. Paraphyses contained orange pigment. Hairs were thick-walled and dark brown.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1968): Beitragzur Kenntnis der operculaten Discomyceten des Gebirges Jeseníky (Hochgesenke) in der Tschechoslowakei. Česká Mykologie 22(3): 180-185 (published: 1968)
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A survey of operculate discomycetes collected during a 1963 excursion in the Jeseníky Mountains is presented. 20 species were identified, with detailed descriptions provided for the rare species Leucoscypha erminea and Pindara terrestris. Observations emphasize the value of short expeditions in discovering rare fungi and extending distributional knowledge.
MORAVEC J. (1968): A study concerning a better recognition of operculate discomycetes of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. Česká Mykologie 22(1): 32-41 (published: 1968)
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The author describes operculate discomycetes of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. from the vicinity of Branžež, Mladá Boleslav district. Species include Ch. stercorea, Ch. coprinaria, Ch. theleboloides, Ch. vitellina, and Ch. crucipila. New taxa described are Ch. magnipila sp. nov., Ch. micropila sp. nov., Ch. notabilispora sp. nov., and Ch. theleboloides forma magnifica f. nov. Additionally, Scutellinia fimicola sp. nov. is described.
SVRČEK M. (1965): Clavis analytica generum europaeorum Discomycetum. I. Pezizales. Česká Mykologie 19(1): 31-42 (published: 1965)
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This paper provides a genus-level key for European operculate discomycetes (order Pezizales), aimed at helping Czech mycologists. It emphasizes easily observable features over phylogenetic relationships. A brief introduction to discomycetes is included, describing their structure, morphology, and ecological diversity.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1963): Deuxičme contribution ŕ la connaissance des Discomycčtes operculés de la region de l´étang „Dvořiště“ en Sud-Bohęme. Česká Mykologie 17(2): 61-70 (published: 9th April, 1963)
SVRČEK M. (1962): Discomycetes, qui in montibus Nízké Tatry, Slovakiae, excursione post Congressum Secundum Mycologorum Europaeorum procedente, tempore 5.-10. septembri 1960 collecti sunt. Česká Mykologie 16(2): 87-114 (published: 13th April, 1962)
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1961): Some operculate Discomycetes from the vinicity of the pound „Dvořiště“ in Southern Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 15(2): 61-77 (published: 20th April, 1961)
KUBIČKA J. (1960): Die höheren Pilze des Kubani Urwaldes im Böhmerwald. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 86-90 (published: 20th April, 1960)
HROUDA P., KŘÍŽ M. (2024): Orthography of Pilatian names: establishing the correct epithets with regard to Latin and nomenclatural rules. [Albert Pilát, code, genitive form, MycoBank, nomenclature, orthographic variant.] Czech Mycology 76(2): 175-190 (published: 18th December, 2024)
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The contribution deals with the issue of specific or subspecific epithets published by various authors in different forms, alberti/albertii or pilati/pilatii, and currently mostly maintained with the termination -ii in official repositories for names, especially the MycoBank and Index Fungorum databases. A view into the protologues of each name dedicated to Albert Pilát clearly shows that different terminations have been applied in different periods, and that relevant recommendations of the International Code of Nomenclature have also evolved over time. The orthographic variants alberti and pilati are in principle correct, based on the Latinised form of Pilát’s full name. Thus the original names of the involved taxa are to be maintained or resurrected if such epithets were given in their protologues. However, names later formed with the epithets albertii or pilatii appear to be in accordance with the provisions in force at the time. For a complete view of the topic, some examples of seemingly similar epithets created in different ways are mentioned for comparison, and the issue of interpretation of relevant recommendations of the Code is discussed in general. Finally, different approaches to nomenclatural stability are stated as a matter to be resolved in the upcoming Madrid Code.
DZHAGAN V.V., SHCHERBAKOVA YU.V., LYTVYNENKO YU.I. (2021): New and noteworthy records of operculate discomycetes of the Pyronemataceae (Pezizales) from Ukraine. [Ascomycota, Pezizomycetes, Aleurina subvirescens, Ramsbottomia asperior, Smardaea purpurea, biodiversity, Carpathian Biosphere Reserve.] Czech Mycology 73(2): 137-150 (published: 30th July, 2021)
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The article reports new data on the occurrence of three species of apothecial ascomycetes of the Pyronemataceae family collected in the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. Aleurina subvirescens and Smardaea purpurea were found in Ukraine for the first time, Ramsbottomia asperior was previously found by us also at other localities in Ukraine, including the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, but without any details and illustrations. For each species a description of the Ukrainian specimens, collection data, macro- and micrographs are provided here. In addition to morphological characters, ecological characteristics and data on the general distribution of these species are briefly discussed.
HOLEC J., ZEHNÁLEK P. (2020): Taxonomy of Hohenbuehelia auriscalpium, H. abietina, H. josserandii, and one record of H. tremula. [fungi, morphology, DNA study, ecology, distribution, Europe.] Czech Mycology 72(2): 199-220 (published: 8th October, 2020)
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The taxonomy of Hohenbuehelia auriscalpium (Fungi, Basidiomycota, Pleurotaceae) and its putative synonym H. abietina is evaluated based on material from natural forests in the Czech Republic and Ukraine. The rare species H. josserandii is described in detail based on rich collections from Boubínský prales virgin forest in the Czech Republic. All specimens were studied both morphologically and molecularly (ITS and 28S nrDNA, EF1-α). The recently published conclusion that H. auriscalpium and H. abietina are conspecific was confirmed. The species grows on wood of deciduous trees as well as conifers. The thickness of the gelatinous pileus layer and the presence or absence of pileocystidia proved to be taxonomically irrelevant. One collection from the studied dataset significantly deviates by its DNA sequences and may represent a separate taxon close to H. auriscalpium. Another collection originally identified as H. auriscalpium turned out to be H. tremula. A higher range of some morphological characters was found in H. josserandii as compared with published data. The species prefers wood of Abies alba, namely branches of trees which fell 2–3 years ago.
ŠANDOVÁ M. (2019): Revision of specimens of Melastiza deposited in the PRM herbarium. [Ascomycota, Pyronemataceae, Melastiza carbonicola, Melastiza cornubiensis, Melastiza flavorubens, Melastiza contorta, taxonomy, occurrence data.] Czech Mycology 71(2): 205-217 (published: 19th December, 2019)
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Over 100 specimens deposited under Melastiza in the PRM herbarium (Prague, Czech Republic) were revised. They were identified as M. carbonicola, M. cornubiensis, M. flavorubens and M. contorta (84 specimens), remained unidentified (1 specimen) or were included in Scutellinia (23 specimens). Most of the previously published differences in hair and ascospore characters between M. carbonicola and M. cornubiensis were confirmed based on the studied material. Lists of revised specimens with collection data are given. The lists show that some differences in distribution between M. carbonicola and M. cornubiensis probably exist, but it is also taken into account that these are finds by various collectors who may prefer visiting different habitats. A final decision on the identity of M. carbonicola and M. cornubiensis is not made due to a lack of molecular data.
PARRA L.A., DELLA MAGGIORA M., SIMONINI G., TRASSINELLI R. (2017): Nomenclatural study and current status of the names Boletus emileorum, Boletus crocipodius and Boletus legaliae (Boletales), including typification of the first two. [fungi, nomenclature, Leccinellum crocipodium, Baorangia emileorum, Rubro-boletus legaliae] Czech Mycology 69(2): 163-192 (published: 24th November, 2017)
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A comprehensive nomenclatural study including dates of valid publication, etymology and original spellings of the names Boletus “emilei”, Boletus “crokipodius” and Boletus “le-galiae” led us to correct them in accordance with the current Melbourne Code. Consequently, any current name based on these incorrect basionyms also has to be corrected. The original epithet emilei has been corrected by many authors, but never to its correct spelling emileorum according to the data of the protologue. As for the epithet crokipodium, all authors consulted have corrected it to crocipodium without any explanation, and its correct etymology has never been conveniently explained after its original publication by Letellier. We also provide good evidence on the correct date of publication of this name, always misdated in the literature. The epithet le-galiae (with a hyphen), unanimously corrected to legaliae has been very recently resurrected, but according to our nomenclatural study the correct spelling is legaliae. The valid publication and taxonomic status of the current combinations Leccinellum crocipodium, Baorangia emileorum, and Rubroboletus legaliae have also been studied. Finally, all the previous typifications of the three names have been revisited and we conclude that those of Boletus crocipodius and Boletus emileorum have not been effective and, therefore, a new typification is carried out here.
ADAMČÍK S., AUDE E., BÄSSLER C., CHRISTENSEN M., DORT K.VAN, FRITZ Ö., GLEJDURA S., HEILMANN-CLAUSEN J., HOLEC J., JANČOVIČOVÁ S., KUNCA V., LACKOVIČOVÁ A., LÜTH M., ÓDOR P. (2016): Fungi and lichens recorded during the Cryptogam Symposium on Natural Beech Forests, Slovakia 2011. [old-growth beech forests, diversity, conservation, indicator, red-list, Europe] Czech Mycology 68(1): 1-40 (published: 1st February, 2016)
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In September 2011, an international team of cryptogam experts visited seven national nature reserves in five mountain areas of Slovakia: Havešová and Stužica in the Poloniny Mts., Vihorlat in the Vihorlatské vrchy Mts., Oblík in the Slanské vrchy Mts., Dobročský prales and Klenovský Vepor in the Veporské vrchy Mts. and Badínsky prales in the Kremnické vrchy Mts. The reserves were selected to represent examples of the best protected old-growth beech forests in the country. The aim was to study the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi on fallen beech logs and epiphytic lichens on standing beech trees. In total, 215 fungal species and 128 lichens were recorded on beech wood and bark, and 27 fungi and 26 lichens on additional substrates. The site of the highest conservation value is Stužica with 126 fungi and 79 lichens recorded on beech, of which 12 fungi and 19 lichens are indicators of high nature conservation value. Combined with historical records, a total of 19 non-lichenised fungal indicators are now reported from the site, making it the highest ranked natural beech forest in Europe. The second most important reserve for fungal diversity is Havešová with 121 species, including 14 indicator species recorded on beech wood. For lichens, the second most important reserve is Klenovský Vepor with 69 species including 18 lichen indicators recorded on beech. Nine fungus species are here reported as new to Slovakia: Asterostroma medium, Entoloma hispidulum, E. pseudoparasiticum, Gloeohypochnicium analogum, Hohenbuehelia valesiaca, Hymenochaete ulmicola, Hypocrea parmastoi, Melanomma spiniferum and Scutellinia colensoi. Lichen species Alyxoria ochrocheila is reported as new to Slovakia and Lecanographa amylacea, which was considered extinct in the Slovak Red list, was also recorded. This is the first list of wood-inhabiting fungi and epiphytic lichens of old-growth beech forests in Slovakia, and hence an important contribution to the exploration of biodiversity in Slovakia.
HOLEC J., KŘÍŽ M., POUZAR Z., ŠANDOVÁ M. (2015): Boubínský prales virgin forest, a Central European refugium of boreal-montane and old-growth forest fungi. [Mt. Boubín, Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic, Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, diversity, ecology, distribution] Czech Mycology 67(2): 157-226 (published: 10th September, 2015)
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Boubínský prales virgin forest is the best-preserved montane Picea-Fagus-Abies forest in the Czech Republic. Its core area (46.67 ha), grown with original montane forest never cut nor managed by foresters, has been protected since 1858. It represents the centre of the present-day nature reserve (685.87 ha). A detailed inventory of its fungal diversity was carried out in 2013–2014. Ten segments differing in habitat and naturalness were studied (235 ha). The total number of species was 659, with the centre of diversity in the core area (503 species) followed by the neighbouring segments grown by natural forests minimally influenced by man. When literature and herbarium data are added, the total diversity reaches a total of 792 taxa. The locality represents a unique refugium for some borealmontane fungi (e.g. Amylocystis lapponica, Laurilia sulcata, Pholiota subochracea), a high number of rare species preferring old-growth forests (Antrodia crassa, A. sitchensis, Baeospora myriadophylla, Chrysomphalina chrysophylla, Fomitopsis rosea, Ionomidotis irregularis, Junghuhnia collabens, Skeletocutis odora, S. stellae, Tatraea dumbirensis), wood-inhabiting and mycorrhizal fungi confined to Abies (Panellus violaceofulvus, Phellinus pouzarii, Pseudoplectania melaena, Lactarius albocarneus), and a high number of indicators of well-preserved Fagus forests (e.g.Climacodon septentrionalis, Flammulaster limulatus, Pholiota squarrosoides). Several very rare fungi are present, e.g. Chromosera cyanophylla, Cystoderma subvinaceum and Pseudorhizina sphaerospora. The value of the local mycobiota is further emphasised by the high number of protected and Red List species. Comparison with other Central European old-growth forests has confirmed that Boubínský prales is a mycological hotspot of European importance.
ANTONÍN V., MORAVEC J. (2010): Jafnea semitosta (Ascomycota, Pyronemataceae), first collection in the Czech Republic. [Jafnea, description, taxonomy, ecology, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 62(1): 1-11 (published: 15th February, 2011)
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The operculate discomycete Jafnea semitosta is reported for the first time from the Czech Republic as the second record from Europe. A description of this species together with line drawings and colour photographs, based on the collection, are given.
VAŠUTOVÁ M. (2004): Macromycetes of permanent plots in cultural forests in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. and Vsetínské vrchy hills (Czech Republic). [Czech Republic, macromycetes, cultural beech and spruce forests, mycocoenology, permanent plots, ecology] Czech Mycology 56(3-4): 259-289 (published: 22nd December, 2004)
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The mycoflora of cultural (artificial and managed subnatural) forests (i.e. beech, spruce and mixed forests) was studied in 18 permanent plots in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. and the adjacent part of the Vsetínské vrchy hills (Czech Republic) during they ears 1998-2000. Al together, 314 species of macromycetes were recorded. The highest number of species was recorded in plots in a young spruce forest on a former meadow (72 species ) and a waterlogged spruce forest (67 species ). Mycorrhizal fungi were the dominant group in older spruce forests (44.2 %), waterlogged spruce forests (43.3 %) and alder forest (45.6 %). A high percentage of terrestrial saprophytes was found in the young forest on a former meadow (43 %). Generally, common species prevailed.The main factor which influenced the species composition of all trophic groups was the composition of the tree layer. These results are compared with results from similar plots in the Czech Republic and neighbouring countries.
MORAVEC J. (2003): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia - 7. A reassessment of the sections Paracheilymeniae and Raripilosae. [Cheilymenia, section Paracheilymeniae, series Paracheilymeniae, series Raripilosae, series Glabrae ser. n., section Micropilosae, taxonomicrevision, Discomycetes: Pezizales, Pyronemataceae] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 113-133 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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Two of the sections of the genus Cheilymenia Boud., sect. Paracheilymeniae, and sect. Raripilosae, originally proposed in the infrageneric arrangement published in Moravec (1990) were reassessed. The section Paracheilymeniae is newly subdivided into three series: ser. Paracheilymeniae (introduced in detail in Moravec 1992), ser. Raripilosae (Moravec 1990) stat. n. (originally these parate section Raripilosae) and the here newly proposed monotypical ser. Glabrae ser. n. Two species of these r. Raripilosae, Cheilymenia raripila (W. Phillips) Dennis, Cheilymenia coprogena (Berk, et Broome) Rifai and the type species of the new ser. Glabrae ser. n., Cheilymenia bohemica (Velen.) J. Moravec, are treated in details. All the taxa are illustrated with line drawings, photographs and SEM photomicrographs. Examination of the type material [K(M)] has revealed that Lasiobolus dubius Starbäck is a later synonym of Cheilymenia raripila.
ANTONÍN V., VÁGNER A. (2000): Type specimens of fungi preserved in the Herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic (BRNM). [type specimens, herbarium, Moravian museum, Brno] Czech Mycology 52(1): 51-68 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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A list of type specimens of fungi preserved in the herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic containing 351 items is published.
MORAVEC J. (1998): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia - 6. Cheilymenia polaripustulata sp. nov. - a new species of the section Striatisporae. [Cheilymenia polaripustulata sp. nov., section Striatisporae, series Tenuistriatae, Discomycetes, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 50(3): 189-200 (published: 16th May, 1998)
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Cheilymenia polaripustulata sp. nov., belonging to these ction Striatisporae J. Mor., ser. Tenuistriatae J. Moravec (1990, is described from Moravia, Czech Republic. The new species is distinguished by its smaller ascospores and by conspicuous cyanophilic pustules which are situated on the ascospore poles. The polar pustules, proved also by SEM photomicrographs demonstrated here, represent a unique feature in the genus. Relations of species of these ries Tenuistriatae, their taxonomic value and position in these ction Striatisporae and the delimit ation of these ction in the genus Cheilymenia is discussed. The author stresses that only the use of such a staining method which strictly avoids heating the slides, allows to recognize and examine the ornamentation of these parableperisporium of ascosporesin Cheilymenia under the optical microscope. In an additional note, the author elucidates that the term “protype” (passed as Art 7.9bis), used in J. Moravec (1993) in the typification of Cheilymenia stercorea, should be substituted by the legitimate term epitype (Art.9.7, ICBN, 1994).
MORAVEC J. (1997): Fungi of the Kilimanjaro - II. Octospora kilimanjarensis sp. nov., a new species of the section Neottiellae (Discomycetes, Pezizales). [Octospora kilimanjarensis sp. nov., Octospora sect. Neottiellae, Discomycetes, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 49(3-4): 149-161 (published: 23rd May, 1997)
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Octospora kilimanjarensis sp. nov. is described from a rain forest of the Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The taxonomy is discussed and Octospora kilimanjarensis is placed in these c tion Neottiellae Caillet et Moyene of the bryophilous genus Octospora Hedwig. The new species is compared with other four related species of the section, Octospora albocincta (Berk, et Curt. ap. Berk.) Caillet et Moyne, Octospora rutilans (Fr.) Dennis et Itzerott, Octospora vivida (Nylander) Dennis et Itzerott and Octospora aplanodictyon (Kobayasi) J. Moravec based on Aleuria aplanodictyon Kobayasi. The latter is here reported for the first time from Central Europe (Czech Republic). Features of the new species are illustrated by line drawings and SEM photomicrographs. Ascospore ornamentation of the other species treated here has also been studied and line drawings of their ascospores accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (1994): Some new taxa and combinations in the Pezizales. [Rhodopeziza gen. nov., Rhodopeziza tuberculata, Sowerbyella phlyctispora, Sowerbyella unicisa comb. nov.] Czech Mycology 47(4): 261-269 (published: 16th February, 1995)
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Rhodopeziza Hohmeyer and J. Moravec gen nov. is proposed for Rhodopeziza tuberculata (Gamundí) J. Moravec et Homeyer comb. nov., based on Aleuria tuberculata Gamundi (1975). Also two other new combinations are made: Sowerbyella phlyctispora (Lepr. et Mont. in Montagne) Hohmeyer et J. Moravec comb. nov. based on Peziza phlyctispora Lepr. et Mont. in Montagne, and Sowerbyella unicisa (Peck) J. Moravec comb. nov., based on Peziza unicisa Peck. Diagnosis of the new genus, descriptions, line drawings, SEM photomicrographs and notes on taxonomy accompany the paper.
MORAVEC J. (1994): Melastiza (Boud.) comb. et stat. nov. - a subgenus of the genus Aleuria Fuck. emend. nov. (Discomycetes, Pezizales). [Aleuria, subgen. Melastiza, Pezizales, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 47(4): 237-259 (published: 16th February, 1995)
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Relations between the genera Melastiza Boud. and Aleuria Fuck, are discussed. Examination of a number of collections of most species of both genera including the relevant type material has confirmed the opinion that the coloured outgrowths on there ceptacles of species of Melastiza are not reliable and sufficient for generic delimitation and, as a result, a new emendation of the genus Aleuria Fuck, is proposed. The genus is divided into two subgenera: subgen. Aleuria and subgen. Melastiza (Boud.) comb, et stat. nov.The discussed mutual relations and leading features, especially a variability of the colour and the wall thickness of the excipular hyphae and hyphoid hairs in Melastiza, similar shapes of the hyaline hyphae and hyphoid hairs in Aleuria, the same type of ascospores and excipular structure, the same carotenoid composition in paraphyses, and the same habitat, are considered an evidence for the generic identity. Reexaminations of the type material (NY, K) of Peziza cornubiensis Berkeley et Broome [= Melastiza cornubiensis (Berk, et, Br.) J. Moravec (1992b)], and the type (K) of Peziza chateri W. G. Smith [= Melastiza chateri (W. G. Smith) Boud.], have confirmed the identity of both fungi . Consequently, new combinations - Aleuria cornubiensis (Berk, et Br.) comb, nov., Aleuria carbonicola (J. Mor.) comb, nov., Aleuria flavida (Thind et Kaushal) comb, nov., Aleuria flavorubens (Rehm) comb, nov., Aleuria boudieri (v. Hohnel in Rehm) comb. nov. and Aleuria scotica (Graddon) comb. nov. are proposed. A Nepal collection of Aleuria rubra Batra [=Melastiza rubra (Batra) Maas Geesteranus] has also been examined. Aleuria latispora spec. nov. based on a collection from Central Asia is described as a new species of this subgenus too. Notes on the taxonomy, and descriptions and illustrations of all the taxa including SEM photomicrographs of ascospores accompany the paper.
LIZOŇ P. (1994): Type specimens of fungi held in the Herbarium of the Slovak National Museum (BRA), Bratislava, Slovakia. [Fungi, type specimens, BRA] Czech Mycology 47(3): 193-198 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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The fungus type collection held in the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, contains 78 designated specimens.
PALMER J. (1994): Sclerotiniaceae on sweet chestnut burrs in the northern 'old world‘. [Sclerotiniaceae, Castanea sativa, Europe, Algeria] Czech Mycology 47(2): 101-138 (published: 15th March, 1994)
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Numerous collections by the author and 91 samples of old, fallenburrs of Castanea sativa Mill, received from 51 correspondents in Algeria and 21 countries in Europe, including the Canary Islands, Corsica and Madeira, produced the following Sclerotiniaceae: i.e. Botryotinia fuckeliana (de Bary) Whetzel, Ciboria americana Durand, Ciboria tenuistipes Schroet., Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer, Lanzia echinophila (Bull: Fr.) Korf, L. luteovirescens (Rob. in Desmaz.) Dumont et Korf and Rutstroemia sydowiana (Rehm in Syd.) White as well as species of Ciboria, Ciborinia and Rutstroemia, which require further investigation. Hitherto, L. echinophila was the only sclerotinaceous species reported from this substrate in Europe. The samples ranged from single burrs to large packages with up to four species found in each. In addition, 44 further samples, nineteen of freshly burrs, produced no apothecia . Both C. americana and R. sydowiana have, however, been found in collections in national herbaria determined with a synonym of Lanzia echinophila.
MORAVEC J. (1994): Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia. [Cheilymenia, sect. Cheilymenia, taxonomy, nomenclature] Czech Mycology 47(1): 7-37 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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Five species belonging to these ction Cheilymenia - the type section of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. - are introduced. The section is divided into three series: ser. a. Cheilymenia with Cheilymenia stercorea (Pers.: Fr.) Boud. (type species), Cheilymenia asteropila J. Mor., and Cheilymenia parvispora spec.nov.described here; ser.b. Pallidae J. Mor. with Cheilymenia pallida Bell et Dennis; and ser. c. Insigniae (J. Mor.) comb. nov. [basionym: Cheilymenia sect. Insigniae J. Moravec (1990b)] represented by Cheilymenia insignis (Cr. et Cr.) Boud. The previously designated lectotype for C. stercorea is rejected, and an illustration mentioned in the sanctioning publication (an “iconotype”) is here designated the lectotype of that name. A ‘protype’ for C. stercorea is newly designated here and the taxonomy and nomenclature of this type-species of the genus is discussed in detail. Based on examination of the type and other relevant material, Peziza stercorea var. aurantiac of lava Fuck., as well as Humaria alpina Fuck., and also Peziza fulvescens Nyl., have proven to be conspecific with C. stercorea; a new combination C. stercorea f. alpina (Fuck.) J. Mor. is proposed. Lachnea stercorea var. microspora Kanouse is synonymised with C. parvispora J. Mor. In addition, a new name, Cheilymenia lacteoalba Arnolds et J. Mor. nom. nov. is proposed for the illegitimate homonym Cheilymenia pallida Arnolds (1982), a species of these ct. Paracheilymeniae. The paper comprises descriptions and illustrations, including SEM photomicrographs.
URBAN Z. (1991): Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno (August 28-September 1. 1989). Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 33-53 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno August 28 — September 1,1989)
SVRČEK M. (1990): A report on mycological trips to Krkonoše Mts. (Giant Mts.), Bohemia, in the years 1986-1989. Česká Mykologie 44(3): 140-146 (published: 22nd October, 1990)
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In the second part of this report (see part I in Čes. Mykol. 44:77–91, 1990) results of mycological excursions to the eastern part of the Krkonoše Mts. are presented. Fungi belonging to Gasteromycetes, Aphyllophorales s.l., Discomycetes, Pyrenomycetes, Uredinales, Deuteromycetes and Myxomycetes are included. Species are listed alphabetically with data on localities and altitudes. Noteworthy finds include Amanita battarrae, Conocybe microspora, Cortinarius castaneus, C. sertipes, Crepidotus cesatii, Cystoderma jasonis, Galerina pseudomniophila, Inocybe napipes, Lactarius aspideus, L. spinosulus, Mycena megaspora, Naucoria myosotis.
POUZAR Z., URBAN Z. (1985): To the 60th birthday of RNDr. Mirko Svrček, CSc. Česká Mykologie 39(4): 243-249 (published: 8th November, 1985)
MORAVEC J. (1984): A pre-congress foray of the IMC 3, Tokyo 1983 - Foray 2 with Discomycetes workshop and conference on cup-fungi. (Panel discussion: Taxonomy of Discomycetes). Česká Mykologie 38(3): 173-175 (published: 1984)
SVRČEK M. (1983): New or uncommon Agaricales from Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 37(4): 212-236 (published: 1983)
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Six species of operculate Discomycetes are investigated and described according to the author’s collections during his short mycological survey in Zambia and Tanzania. Three new species — Acervus lusakianus J. Mor. spec. nov., Scutellinia furcatopila J. Mor. spec. nov. and Peziza pseudosterigmatizans J. Mor. spec. nov. — are described and several taxonomical notes and drawings are given.
MORAVEC J. (1982): Daleomyces phillipsii in Czechoslovakia (Discomycetes, Pezizaceae). Česká Mykologie 36(2): 109-113 (published: 1982)
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The amyloid reaction with Melzer’s solution has been studied in the hyphae of basidiocarps in selected Amanita species. The species of the subgenus Amanita (with no amyloid reaction of the spore-walls) have given diverse reactions in hyphae of basidiocarps. The species from the section Amanita (Amanita friabilis, A. gemmata, A. muscaria, A. pantherina and A. regalis) have the amyloid substance in the plasma; it is particularly visible at the boundary of trama of pileus and stipe. In the section Vaginatae the reaction of hyphae was either positive (A. beckeri, A. caesarea, A. crocea, A. inaurata) or negative (A. fulva, A. mairei, A. umbrinolutea, A. vaginata). No amyloid substance was found in the plasma in species of subgenus Lepidella which show amyloid reaction in their spore-walls.
SVRČEK M. (1981): List of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) recorded from Czechoslovakia III. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 134-151 (published: 1981)
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This third (and last) part of the list contains: (1) the enumeration of insufficiently known and excluded species or doubtful records, (2) the review of species arranged according to their ecotops, substrata or hosts, (3) some supplements to the first part of this list, (4) the explanation of abbreviations used in the list, (5) the English summary, and (6) references.
KOTLABA F. (1981): Excursio mycologorum Bohemicorum in Karlštejn anno 1980. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 108-111 (published: 1981)
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A mycological excursion to Karlštejn in 1980 is reported. Due to dry weather, few fungi were found. A complete list of all observed species is published, including common ones, unlike previous reports that listed only rare taxa.
MORAVEC J. (1979): Trichophaeopsis latispora sp. nov. - a new Discomycete from Moravia (Czechoslovakia). Česká Mykologie 33(1): 13-18 (published: 1979)
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A new species of Operculate Discomycetes — Trichophaeopsis latispora J. Moravec sp. nov. — is described based on a single apothecium collected in Moravia. The new species is compared with other known species of Trichophaeopsis Korf et Erb and similar species in Trichophaea Boud. Taxonomic notes on the genus Trichophaeopsis and illustrations of T. latispora and T. bicuspis (Boud.) Korf et Erb, also found in Moravia, are presented.
SVRČEK M. (1977): New combinations and taxa in Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales). Česká Mykologie 31(2): 69-71 (published: 1977)
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This is one of results of a taxonomic revision, finished by me in 1976, of J. Velenovský’s type collection of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) preserved in the Mycological Department of the National Museum, Prague (PRM). In the article 27 new combinations are proposed, furthermore one new genus (Boubovia) and one new species (Peziza subviolacea) are described.
SVRČEK M. (1972): Miladina gen. nov., eine neue Gattung für Peziza lechithina Cooke. Česká Mykologie 26(4): 213-216 (published: 1972)
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Peziza lechithina Cooke 1876 is regarded as the representative of an independent genus, which is described here as Miladina gen. nov. The species was formerly misidentified as Psilopezia aquatica (DC. ex Mérat) Rehm, but differs significantly and cannot be classified within Psilopezia.
ČERNÝ A., KŘÍŽ K. (1972): 2. Mykologische Studientage in Mähren 24.-27.VIII.1971. Česká Mykologie 26(2): 121-125 (published: 1972)
MORAVEC J. (1972): Operculate Discomycetes of the genera Aleuria Fuck. and Melastiza Boud. From the district of Mladá Boleslav (Bohemia). Česká Mykologie 26(2): 74-81 (published: 1972)
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The author presents findings of operculate discomycetes from the genera Aleuria and Melastiza collected in the Mladá Boleslav district (Bohemia): Aleuria aurantia, A. bicucullata, Melastiza chateri, M. flavorubens (= M. greleti), and a new species Melastiza carbonicola sp. nov. The latter differs in spore and apothecial morphology and an anthracophilous habitat. The paper discusses taxonomic distinctions between the two genera and ecological peculiarities of A. aurantia.
KUBIČKA J. (1972): Beitrag zur Kenntnis der mykoflora des Tales Zadielská dolina in dem Südslovakischen Karstgebeit. I. Lamprospora lutziana Boud. Česká Mykologie 26(1): 37-42 (published: 1972)
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Report on the first record of the operculate discomycete Lamprospora lutziana Boud. in the Zadielská dolina in the South Slovak Karst. This is the first record in Czechoslovakia and perhaps the second in the world. The fungus was found growing in thousands of fruit bodies on moss-covered calcareous stones in the stream of the valley. A discussion of the genus Lamprospora and the erection of a new section: sect. Ovalisporae Kubička. Lamprospora lutziana appears to be muscicolous, calciphilous and hygrophilous.
SCHOLZ H. (1971): Melanopsichium pennsylvanicum Hirschhorn (New records. 7.). Česká Mykologie 25(1): 58-59 (published: 28th January, 1971)
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Melanopsichium pennsylvanicum Hirschhorn is recorded for the first time from Czechoslovakia. This smut fungus was found on Polygonum aviculare in Prague. Its known distribution includes North America and several European countries. A brief discussion of related species is included.
NOVACKÝ A. (1965): Dwarf bunt on rye in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 19(1): 42 (published: 1965)
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The article reports the first confirmed occurrence of Tilletia controversa (dwarf bunt) on rye in Czechoslovakia, found in 1963 near Slovenská Ľupča. The disease is important from a phytopathological perspective and spreads via infected seeds and residues.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1964): Fungi from the Žofínský Virgin Forest in the Novohradské mountains (Southern Bohemia). Česká Mykologie 18(3): 157-179 (published: 14th July, 1964)
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The authors report on higher fungi of the Žofínský Virgin Forest near Nové Hrady in Southern Bohemia, the oldest forest reserve in Bohemia. Covering 97 ha at 740–830 m elevation, the forest contains mostly Fagus silvatica, Abies alba, and Picea excelsa. During two excursions, 227 species of higher fungi were collected: 131 Agaricales, 67 Aphyllophorales, 17 Discomycetes, 12 Pyrenomycetes, and 10 Myxomycetes. One new species, Collybia terginoides, and one new variety, Paxillus panuoides var. rubrosquamulosus, are described. Three species were reclassified. New species for Bohemia are marked with an asterisk.
ŠMARDA F. (1960): Laubwälder des Gebirges Ždánický les (Steinitzer Wald) und seines Vorlands (Mähren). Česká Mykologie 14(2): 108-121 (published: 20th April, 1960)
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