Bankera fuligineoalba in Poland. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica 11(2): 383–387. Kraków. PL ISSN 1640-629X. ABSTRACT: The paper contains description of morphological features and distribution of present localities of hydnoid funges – Bankera fuligineoalba (Schmidt: Fr.) Pouz. in Poland.
Ramaria rubella (Schaeff.) R.H. Petersen is a very rare species in Europe. Until now it was known only from a few countries. A new site in Poland is the first record from Central and Eastern Europe. Ramaria rubella (sub-gen. Lentoramaria) belongs to xylobiontic species connected with coniferous woods. The paper includes detailed description of carpophores and microscopic features, distribution and synonyms.
Fomitopsis officinalis (Coriolaceae) in Poland. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica 7: 271–276. Kraków. PL ISSN 1640–629X. ABSTRACT: The paper contains distribution of actual and historical localities of Fomitopsis officinalis (Vill.: Fr.) Bond. & Sing. in Poland and its threat.
The paper presents informations on Agaricus excellens (F. H. Møller) F. H. Møller, A. maleolens F. H. Møller and A. romagnesii Wasser, three new species for Poland.
Ramaria fagicola is a rare European species. It was previously known only from three localities in western Europe. The species is reported here from Poland, where it was first observed on decomposing wood of Pinus sylvestris in the Wierzchlas reserve in Bory Tucholskie Forest (N Poland). It is the first record of the fungus on conifer wood as habitats associated with deciduous wood, mostly Fagus, reported in literature.
The paper presents information on Leucopaxillus lepistoides(Maire) Singer, a new species for Poland. This fungus was found in two localities: the neighbourhood of Busko Zdrój and Chęciny (Little Polish Upland, S-Poland). Both localities were in the xerothermic grasslands belonging to the Cirsio-BrachypodionOrder, Festuco-BrometeaClass