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Notes on corticioid fungi of the Czech Republic. II. Athelidium caucasicum (Stephanosporaceae, Agaricales).
Athelidium Oberw. is a small genus of corticioid fungi originally created to accommodate the sole species Xenasma aurantiacum M.P. Christ. Athelidium aurantiacum (M.P. Christ.) Oberw. is characterised by among others the orangeyellow colour of the hymenial surface, clampless septa, cylindrical to clavate, slightly constricted basidia, and thin-walled, smooth, inamyloid spores (Eriksson & Ryvarden 1973, Bernicchia & Gorjón 2010). Other species have been combined into the genus, namely Xenasma pyriforme M.P. Christ. and later Athelia phycophila Jülich, but their inclusion remains controversial. The only other
Czech MycologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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10
期刊介绍:
Czech Mycology (former "Česká Mykologie") is an peer-reviewed international scientific journal publishing papers in all aspects of mycology including taxonomy, ecology, physiology and mycofloristics as well as mycological topics in forestry, agriculture and medicine. Czech Mycology publishes full length papers and short communications reporting original research which make a significant contribution to mycology. Review articles are also published.