Catathelasma
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
CATATHELASMA No. 5 November 2004 BIODIVERSITY of FUNGI in SLOVAKIA Hyphodontia in Slovakia: distribution and ecology Ladislav Hagara 3 Fungi collected during the 21st European Cortinarius Foray Pavel Lizoň and Ivona Kautmanová 23 MYCOLOGICAL NEWS Book notices Pavel Lizoň 22 Editor's acknowledgements 2 Instructions to authors 2 ISSN 1335-7670 Catathelasma 5: 1-36 (2004) 2 Catathelasma 5 November 2004 Editor's Acknowledgements The Editor express his appreciation to Drs. Vladimír Antonín (Moravian museum, Brno, Czech rep.) and Leif Ryvarden (University of Oslo, Norvay) who have, prior to the acceptance for publication, reviewed, read and/or commented contributions appearing in this issue. Instructions to Authors Catathelasma publishes contributions to the better knowledge of fungi preferably in Slovakia and central Europe. Papers should be on bio- diversity (mycofloristics), distribution of selected taxa, taxonomy and nomenclature, conservation of fungi, and book reviews and notices. We accept also announcements on literature for sale and/or exchange (classified) and on events atractive for mycologists. Manuscripts have to be submitted in English with a Slovak or Czech summary. Elements of an article submitted to Catathelasma • title: informative and concise • author's name: full first and last name • author's mailing and e-mail addresses: footnote • key words: max. 5 words, not repeating words in the title • text: brief introduction, presented data (design and structure depend on the topic) • illustrations: line drawings (scanned and "doc" or "tif" formatted) • list of references • abstract/summary in Slovak or Czech: max. 10 lines (starting with author's name and the title of the article) Please follow these standards: for journal abbreviations Botanico-Periodico- Huntianum (Lawrence & al., 1968) and Botanico-Periodico-Huntianum/Supplementum (Bridson, 1991), for book abbreviations Stafleu and Cowan's Taxonomic Literature (2nd ed., vol. 1-7, 1976-1988, & supplements), for abbreviation of author(s) of taxa Authors of fungal names (Kirk & Amsell, 1992), Authors of plant names (Brummitt & Powell, 1992), all available at the web site of the International Plant Names Index at www.ipni.org/index.html, for current names CABI Funindex (www.indexfungorum.org), and for collection acronyms Index Herbariorum (Holmgren & al, 1990; www.nybg.org/bsci/ih/ih.html). Editorial office Slovak Mycological Society, c/o Institute of Botany, Dúbravská 14, SK-845 23 Bratislava; e-mail [email protected]. November 2004 Catathelasma 5 3 HYPHODONTIA IN SLOVAKIA: distribution and ecology 1 LADISLAV HAGARA Key words: 28 species, 3 varieties, Corticiaceae Long-term research on the distribution of corticioid fungi in Slovakia resulted in numerous new data (Adamčík & Hagara, 2003a, 2003b, Hagara 2001, Hagara 2003). Study on Hyphodontia, submitted as a PhD thesis (Hagara, 2003), was based on specimens from Slovak and European herbaria. Distributional and ecological conclusions are based on those collections and published data, as well. List of host trees refers to those recorded from Slovakia. Data on general distribution are taken from the monograph by Langer (1994). Distribution of rare taxa is not illustrated on a map, for common species is presented distribution map but not a list of studied specimens. One dot on the grid map may represent more than one collection. Hyphodontia abieticola (Bourdot & Galzin) J. Erikss. var. abieticola Slovakia (1951 – 2002): 8 records (410 – 1300 m a. s. l.). UTM District Host Coll.2 Herb. 7382d Hriňová Abies alba AP PRM 7187b Stratená Picea abies FK PRM 7180d Staré Hory Abies alba ZP PRM 7768a Bratislava – Záhorská Bystrica Pinus sylvestris LH LH3 6901a Nová Sedlica Abies alba LH LH 6887c Starý Smokovec Picea abies LH LH 7383d Hriňová – Biele Vody Abies alba LH LH 7178c Dubové Picea abies LH LH Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (Abies, Larix, Picea, Pinus). General distribution: Europe (Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), North America (Canada, USA), Africa (Malawi), Asia (Russia, Taiwan, Turkey). 1 Mišíkova 20/A, SK-811 06 Bratislava ; [email protected] 2 collectors: AK - Andrej Kmeť, AN - Anton Novacký, AP - Albert Pilát, FK - František Kotlaba, JH - Johann Hruby, KČ - Karel Čížek, KR - Karel Kříž, LH - Ladislav Hagara, SJ - Soňa Jančovičová (Ripková), ZP - Zdeněk Pouzar 3 private coll. of Ladislav Hagara, Bratislava 4 Catathelasma 5 November 2004 Hyphodontia abieticola var. alienata (S. Lundell) ined. Slovakia (1987, 2002): 2 records (480 – 700 m a. s. l.). UTM District Substrate Coll. Herb. 6798a Palota Abies alba ZP PRM 7073b Drietoma – Liešna Picea abies LH LH Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (Abies, Picea). General distribution: Europe (Croatia, Czech rep., Finland, Germany, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Ukraine), Americas (Canada, Venezuela), Africa (Zimbabwe). Hyphodontia alutacea (Fr.) J. Erikss. Slovakia (1889 – 2002): 9 records (220 – 1135 m a. s. l.). UTM District Host Coll. Herb 7679a Prenčov Populus trem. AK BRA 7679a Prenčov Abies alba AK BRA 7679a Prenčov Carpinus betulus AK BRA 6887c Starý Smokovec Picea abies AP PRM 6786b Tatranská Javorina decid. tree AP PRM 7667b Plavecký Štvrtok Pinus sylvestris AN PRM 7784b Ratka – Horná Baba decid. tree ZP KČ4 7383d Hriňová – Biele Vody Picea abies? LH LH 6886c Štrbské Pleso Picea abies LH LH Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (Abies, Picea, Pinus) and deciduous trees (Carpinus, Populus). General distribution: Europe (Austria, Belarus, Blegium, Czech rep., Denmark, Great Britain, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), North America (Canada, USA). Hyphodontia alutaria (Burt) J. Erikss. Slovakia (1959 – 2002): 23 records (130 – 1380 m a. s. l.). Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (12x Picea, 4x Pinus) and deciduous trees (1x Alnus, Populus, Prunus, Robinia, Salix, Tilia). General distrubution: Europe: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech rep., Denmark incl. Faeroes Is., Estonia, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, 4 KČ – private coll. of Karel Čížek, Czech rep. November 2004 Catathelasma 5 5 Switzerland), Americas (Argentina, Canada, Costa Rica, USA), Africa (Morocco, Tanzania) and Asia (China incl. Taiwan, Japan, Russia: Kamchatka, Thailand). Hyphodontia arguta (Fr.) J. Erikss. Slovakia (1888 – 2004): 80 records (108 – 920 m a. s. l.). Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (9x Taxus, 6x Picea, 2x Juniperus, 1x Abies, 1x unknown) and deciduous trees (14x Salix, 11x Acer, 6x 6 Catathelasma 5 November 2004 Fraxinus, Populus, 4x Alnus, 3x Clematis, 2x Corylus, Sambucus, 1x Campsis, Carpinus, Catalpa, Fagus, Juglans, Platanus, Robinia, Tilia, Ulmus, 4x unknown). General distribution: Europe (Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech rep., Denmark, incl. Faeroes, Estonia, Germany, Great Britain, incl. Hebrides, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), North America, north Africa, incl. Canary Islands and Asia (China, India, Japan, Taiwan, Pakistan, Caucasus, Altai, Central Asia, Asia Minor). Hyphodontia aspera (Fr.) J. Erikss. Slovakia (1965 – 2003: 15 records, 140 – 1355 m a. s. l.). Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (7x Abies) and deciduous trees (2x Robinia, 1x Fagus, Prunus, Salix, Sambucus, Sorbus). General distribution: Europe (Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Croatia, Czech rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), Americas (Argentina, Brazil, Canada, USA, Venezuela), Africa (Canary Islands) and Asia (China, incl. Taiwan, India, Japan, Russia: Kamchatka). Hyphodontia barbajovis (Bull.) J. Erikss. Slovakia (1888 – 2004): 25 records (197 – 890 m a. s. l.). November 2004 Catathelasma 5 7 17° 18° 19° 20° 21° 22° 49° 48° Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (2x Abies, 1x Pinus) and deciduous trees (7x Quercus, 4x Fagus, 2x Acer, Corylus, 1x Alnus, Carpinus, Fraxinus, Populus, Salix, 1x unknown). General distribution: Europe (Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Croatia, Czech rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland), Americas (Argentina, Brazil, Canada, USA, Venezuela), Africa (Canary Islands), Asia (Taiwan), New Zealand. Hyphodontia breviseta (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. Slovakia (1856–2003): 25 records (140 to ca 1400 m a. s. l.). Substrate: decayed wood of conifers (15x Picea, 3x Pinus, 2x Abies) and deciduous trees (3x Fagus, 1x Fraxinus, Quercus). General distribution: Europe (Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), Americas (Argentina, Canada, USA), Africa (Canary Islands, Tanzania), Asia (China, Turkey). 8 Catathelasma 5 November 2004 S Hyphodontia cineracea (Bourdot & Galzin) J. Erikss. & Hjortstam Slovakia (1961): 1 record (850 m a. s. l.). UTM District Host Coll. Herb. 7383b Čierny Balog Picea abies FK PRM Substrate: decayed wood of Picea. General distribution: Europe (Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine), Americas (Argentina: Tierra del Fuego, Canada, USA). Hyphodontia crustosa (Pers.) J. Erikss. var. crustosa Distribution in Slovakia