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GUIDE TO THE CATALOGUE<br />

CMF ISB Catalogue 2012 9<br />

• The species listed are arranged in alphabetical order, irrespective <strong>of</strong> their systematic position.<br />

• Commonly used synonyms are listed in alphabetical sequence as separate entries with the remark<br />

„see“ added to the name under which a fungus is to be found.<br />

The arrangement <strong>of</strong> the strain data<br />

The following fictional records illustrate the possible entries:<br />

Botryotrichum piluliferum (1) Sacc. & March (2)<br />

664 (4) ex soil, (5) Afghanistani (6) , ca 75 km after village Maiama, soil near road, 800 m a.s.l. (7) , isol. H.<br />

Lýsek (9) , det. O. Fassatiová (10) – ovicidal activity (11) (Collection <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>. H. Lýsek – 17) (11)<br />

Pochonia chlamydosporia (1) (Goddard) Zare & W. Gams (2) var. chlamydosporia (3)<br />

1107 (4) ex soil (5) , CR, Bohemia, Chelčice (6) , succession series, abandoned field (7) , 2001 (8) , A. Řepová (12) as<br />

Verticillium chlamydosporium (14)<br />

Absidia glauca (1) Hagem (2)<br />

494 (4) ex soil (4) , Russia, Baikal lake region (6) , 1982 (8) , (leg. B. Štejfová) (13) , A. Řepová (12)<br />

Aspergillus iizukae (1) Sugiy. (2)<br />

1245 (4) ex soil (4) , Germany, Lusatian brown lignite district, dump Weissagker Berg 0 (6) , 1999 (8) , A.<br />

Řepová (12) as Aspergillus flavipes, S: V. Hubka (15)<br />

Chrysosporium speluncarum A. Nováková & Kolařík<br />

1665 (4) ex bat guano (4) , Slovakia, Slovak Karst, Domica Cave - Čertova diera (6) , 2006 (8) , A. Nováková, A.<br />

Nováková and M. Kolařík (12) , S: M. Kolařík (15) , = CCF 3760 (16)<br />

(1) scientific name <strong>of</strong> species (printed in bold face)<br />

(2) author(s) name<br />

(3) possible intraspecific names<br />

(4) accession number <strong>of</strong> the strain in the CMF<br />

(5) after „ex“ the original host or sediment<br />

(6) geographical location <strong>of</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> the strain<br />

(7) other information about locality or sediment<br />

(8) the year <strong>of</strong> isolation<br />

(9) isolator name - after remark „isol.“<br />

(10) determinator name - after remark „det.“<br />

(11) other information about the strain<br />

(12) isolator and determinator name<br />

(13) name <strong>of</strong> persson which collected sample for isolation – after remark („leg.“)<br />

(14) strain name under which the strain was originally put into the <strong>collection</strong><br />

(15) autor name <strong>of</strong> molecular revision or sequence (S)<br />

(16) accession number <strong>of</strong> another <strong>collection</strong>

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