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Chamaesphecia nigrifrons (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) has been hitherto known in Poland on the basis of a single specimen caught in 1967 in Bieszczady. In 2007 the presence of this species in Poland was confirmed. It was reported from a number of sites in Polesie Lubelskie and Podlasie, over the area of 14 UTM squares. The paper presents morphological description and new biological data on this clearwing...
Euphrasia exaristata Smejkal, identifi ed and described by Smejkal in 1963, was known only from the Slovakian part of the Tatra Mountains. This paper reports and describes a locality from the Polish Tatra Mountains, new for the Polish Carpathians and for Poland as a whole.
Ascocoryne turficola, one of the rarest fungi in Europe, has been recorded for the first time in Poland. Its distribution presented on the map, ecological notes and morphology of ascocarps are based on the authors' own material.
Morphological properties of sporocarps and spores of Endogone lactiflua (Zygomycota, Endogonales), a fungus for the first time found in Poland, are described and illustrated. Endogone lactiflua was wet sieved and decanted from a sample taken from the zone extending from the upper soil layer to rhizosphere of Pinus sylvestris growing in a forest dune in northern Poland. The recovered spores mainly...
Data concerning morphology, ecology and distribution of Polish representatives of the genus Xerula Maire are discussed in the paper. All available specimens of X. pudens and X. melanotricha from Polish herbaria were reexamined to verify their identity and geographical distribution. Several new localities of X. melanotricha in the country are provided. A key to European taxa of the genus is proposed.
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