"RIV/00023272:_____/12:#0001736!RIV13-MK0-00023272" . "K\u0159\u00ED\u017E, Martin" . . "Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse found in the Czech Republic and Tricholoma luridum documented in Slovakia" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "175188" . "http://www.czechmycology.org/_cmo/CM64210.pdf" . . "1211-0981" . "Holec, Jan" . . . "I" . "2" . "RIV/00023272:_____/12:#0001736" . . . "Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse found in the Czech Republic and Tricholoma luridum documented in Slovakia" . . . "For the first time, the rare species Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse and T. luridum are reported from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, respectively. Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse, a species of the T. terreum group, is unique for its thick, distant and grey lamellae with a lilaceous tinge, dark grey pileus with a tomentose- squamulose surface, yellowing stipe base, and unusually large basidiospores and basidia. It was found in a man-made forest composed of Picea abies with admixed Pinus sylvestris. Tricholoma luridum, recognisable by its olive yellow-green tinges on the pileus, distinctly grey lamellae, uniformly ellipsoid, unusually large spores, and 4-spored basidia, was found in a Picea abies\u2013Corylus avellana forest on calcareous soil. It is compared with T. guldeniae, its North European sibling. Notes on taxonomy, ecology and distribution of both species are added." . . . "10"^^ . . . "Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse found in the Czech Republic and Tricholoma luridum documented in Slovakia"@en . "Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse found in the Czech Republic and Tricholoma luridum documented in Slovakia"@en . . . . . "For the first time, the rare species Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse and T. luridum are reported from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, respectively. Tricholoma borgsjoe\u00EBnse, a species of the T. terreum group, is unique for its thick, distant and grey lamellae with a lilaceous tinge, dark grey pileus with a tomentose- squamulose surface, yellowing stipe base, and unusually large basidiospores and basidia. It was found in a man-made forest composed of Picea abies with admixed Pinus sylvestris. Tricholoma luridum, recognisable by its olive yellow-green tinges on the pileus, distinctly grey lamellae, uniformly ellipsoid, unusually large spores, and 4-spored basidia, was found in a Picea abies\u2013Corylus avellana forest on calcareous soil. It is compared with T. guldeniae, its North European sibling. Notes on taxonomy, ecology and distribution of both species are added."@en . "64" . "Fungi; Agaricales; taxonomy; ecology; distribution"@en . . "2"^^ . . "Czech Mycology" . "2"^^ . "[7D06DEA8D1B4]" .