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Bernard CLESSE
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12-03-2026 19:44
Hi to everybody.Can you give me any suggestions ab
Pour mon copain Torsten je suis à la recherche de l'article suivant :
Mykologicke Listy – No 122, 2013
Zlutava Z, Luteola B & Stredohori C (pp. 9-14) [Czech] Description of Boubovia luteola found for only the second time in the Czech Republic. The relation between the genus Boubovia and Pulvinula is discussed and a key to the 5 currently known species of Boubovia is included. (9 refs.)
D'avance merci de votre aide.
Marcel
the correct quotation of it is:
Kríž M. 2013. Zemnicka žlutavá – Boubovia luteola – v Ceském stredohorí / Boubovia luteola in the Ceské stredohorí Mountains. Mykologické listy 122: 9-14.
(sorry it seems not to be possible to show all the diacritical marks in the forum).
here is the English abstract:
"Kríž M.: Boubovia luteola in the Ceské stredohorí Mountains
The rare ascomycete Boubovia luteola (Velen.) Svrcek (Pezizales) was found in the
southern part of the Ceské stredohorí Protected Landscape Area (North Bohemia). It
is probably the second hitherto known find of this species in the Czech Republic;
however, due to its minute fruitbodies it may be overlooked. The attached description
of macro- and microcharacters is based on collected material. The relationship
between the genus Boubovia and Pulvinula is summarized and a key to the five
currently known species of Boubovia is provided. The locality of the new find is
situated on a marlstone and limestone subsoil with clay. It is a south-facing slope with
young broadleaved trees and shrubs in a xerothermic region."
Best regards
Martin
I would be interested in this too. Can you send it to me please? :)
regards,
björn
Francis
thanks
François
Thanks in advance!
Raúl
I would also love to have it!
Regards
Martin
cheers,
Marcel
I'd be interested as well. :-) Thank you!