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Mikulášková E.Vývoj rozšíření neofytického mechu Campylopus introflexus v České republice1–10
Development in distribution of the neophytic moss Campylopus introflexus in the Czech Republic
Abstract: The neophytic moss Campylopus introflexus is recently known from 71 localities in the Czech Republic. Geographical distribution and altitude of the localities in the country are reviewed and the development in the number of collections over the time is reported as well
Váňa J.Rozšíření druhů rodů Amblyodon P. Beauv. a Meesia Hedw. v České republice10–18
Distribution of the genera Amblyodon P. Beauv. and Meesia Hedw. in the Czech Republic
Abstract: Distribution of four species of the family Meesiaceae – Amblyodon dealbatusMeesia longisetaM. triquetra and M. uliginosa in the Czech Republic is presented. All available herbarium specimens were studied, and all references concerning the distribution of the mentioned species were included
Kučera J., Müller F. & Marková I.Mechorosty zaznamenané v průběhu 19. podzimního setkání Bryologicko-lichenologické Sekce v CHKO Kokořínsko18–25
Bryophytes recorded during the 19th Autumn Meeting of the Bryological and Lichenological Section in the Kokořínsko region (Central Bohemia)
Abstract: 203 bryophytes recorded and/or collected during the 19th Autumn Meeting of the Bryological and Lichenological Section in the Kokořínsko region of Central Bohemia are listed. The most interesting records (Calypogeia suecicaGeocalyx graveolensHelodium blandowiiPohlia lescurianaPohlia lutescensRhynchostegium megapolitanum) are discussed in detail
Czarnota P., Guttová A., Halda J. P., Kukwa M., Liška J., Palice Z., Peksa O., Svoboda D. & Vondrák J.Lišajníky zaznamenané počas 13. jarného stretnutia Bryologicko-lichenologickej Sekcie ČBS na exkurzii v Tematínskych vrchoch (Považský Inovec, Slovensko)26–39
Lichens recorded during 13th Spring Meeting of the Bryological and Lichenological Section CBS on an excursion to the Tematínske vrchy hills (Považský Inovec Mts., Slovakia)
Abstract: The results of the lichen collecting excursion to the Nature Reserve Tematínske vrchy (Považský Inovec Mts., Slovakia) are presented along with the unpublished records dating back to 1977. Altogether 181 species and 2 subspecies were recorded; 9 specimens were determined only at the generic level. Three species are new records for Slovakia: Arthothelium lirellansBacidina neosquamulosa and Placolecis opaca. They are shortly discussed, together with Parmelina quercina, re-found after more than 20 years. The list also contains three species of lichenicolous fungi: Lichenoconium erodensXanthoriicola physciae and Zwackhiomyces aff. sphinctrinaeformis. A concise history of lichenological research in the area is included as well
Šoun J., Halda J., Kocourková J., Liška J., Palice Z., Peksa O., Slavíková-Bayerová Š., Svoboda D., Uhlík P. & Vondrák J.Lišejníky zaznamenané během 16. bryologicko-lichenologických dnů v Kameničkách (CHKO Žďárské vrchy, 2.-5.10.2003)39–47
Lichens recorded during the 16th Bryological and Lichenological Days in Kameničky (Žďárské vrchy Mts, Czech Republic) in 2003
Abstract: ; Lichenized, lichen-allied and lichenicolous fungi recorded in the Žďárské vrchy Mts during the meeting of the Bryological and Lichenological Section of the Czech Botanical Society (autumn 2003) are presented. The list comprises 172 taxa including records by J. Kocourková in 2006 from another visit of the area. Two lichenicolous fungi (Taeniolella trapeliopseos, Trichonectria hirta) are published for the first time from the Czech Republic. These and six other remarkable finds are shortly discussed
Kučera J., ed.Zajímavé bryofloristické nálezy VIII.47–52
Interesting bryofloristic records, VIII
AnonymousZprávy ze Sekce53–54
News from the Section
AnonymousZměny v adresáři Sekce54–55
Changes to membership directory
Kučera J. & Liška J.Úmrtí [S. M. Såstad, A. V. Dombrovskaja, P. Patwardhan, F. Rose]56–57
Obituaries [S. M. Såstad, A. V. Dombrovskaja, P. Patwardhan, F. Rose]
Kučera J.Recenze [Frey W. & al. (2006): The Liverworts, Mosses and Ferns of Europe. – Harley Books, Colchester.]57–58
Review [Frey W. & al. (2006): The Liverworts, Mosses and Ferns of Europe. – Harley Books, Colchester.]
Váňa J.Recenze [Nebel M. & Philippi G. (eds.) (2005): Die Moose Baden-Württembergs, Bd. 3. – Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart.]58–59
Review [Nebel M. & Philippi G. (eds.) (2005): Die Moose Baden-Württembergs, Bd. 3. – Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart.]
Váňa J.Recenze [Hallingbäck T. & al. (2006): Nationalnyckeln till Sveriges flora och fauna. Bladmossor: Sköldmossor – blåmossor. Bryophyta: Buxbaumia – Leucobryum. – ArtDatabanken, SLU, Uppsala]59–60
Review [Hallingbäck T. & al. (2006): Nationalnyckeln till Sveriges flora och fauna. Bladmossor: Sköldmossor – blåmossor. Bryophyta: Buxbaumia – Leucobryum. – ArtDatabanken, SLU, Uppsala]
Váňa J.Recenze [Szweykowski J. (2006): An Annotated Checklist of Polish Liverworts and Hornworts. – Biodiversity of Poland, vol. 4, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Kraków.]61–61
Review [Szweykowski J. (2006): An Annotated Checklist of Polish Liverworts and Hornworts. – Biodiversity of Poland, vol. 4, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Kraków.]
Liška J.Česká a slovenská lichenologická bibliografie XIX62–63
Czech and Slovak lichenological bibliography, XIX
Kučera J.Nová bryologická literatura XVI64–72
New bryological literature, XVI