IN MEMORIAM Professor Dr Alina Skirgiełło (1911-2007) Professor Alina Skirgiełło, the founder and editor of Acta Mycologica, passed away on 10 October 2007. Her death has dealt a severe blow not only to Polish my- cologists, but also to many of her friends and colleagues worldwide. Born in Klince, Ukraine, on 3 November 1911, Skirgiełło attended schools in Białowieża and Grodno as her family followed her forester father. In 1931, she en- tered Warsaw University, where she studied natural sciences, graduating six years later after the completion of the diploma dissertation in mycology Polish terrestrial tube fungi supervised by Professor Bolesław Hryniewiecki at the Department of Systematics and Plant Geography. Skirgiełło soon joined the Department, first as a scholarship holder of governmental foundations and later as a lecturer (1 January 1939). The war, however, forced her to work as a gardener. A member of the Polish Home Army, she was active in the resistance movement. It was largely through her efforts that the valuable book collection and herbaria of the Department were saved from annihilation by the Nazis. In 1945 Skirgiełło returned to the Department of Systematics and Plant Geogra- phy, Warsaw University, as a senior lecturer, and remained affiliated with it until her retirement in 1982. The thesis The Genus Russula in Poland earned her a doctoral degree in 1948. She was appointed reader in 1954, extraordinary professor in 1964 and full professor in 1972. She was head of the Department from 1960 until 1979, served as pro-Dean and Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Warsaw University, between 1963 and 1975, and Director of the Institute of Botany, Warsaw University, between 1975 and 1979. While actively engaged in research and teaching at Warsaw University, Skirgiełło was also deeply committed to other causes. She belonged to the Polish Botanical Society, acting, for instance, as the treasurer of the Board (1955–1977). She was a long-time member of the Committee of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, and became the Polish correspondent of the Committee for Mapping of Macromycetes in Europe in 1960. In 1966, she organised the Fourth Congress of European My- cologists in Warsaw, encouraging the development of professional contacts between Polish researchers of fungi, still very few at the time, and those from abroad. Skirgiełło established the Mycological Section of the Polish Botanical Society in 1956 and presided over it almost until her death. Research meetings, seminars and trips organized by her encouraged the exchange of information and brought the aca- demic community closer together. The Section met regularly in Warsaw and, as the circle of mycologists in Poland grew, in Wrocław, Łódź, Kraków, Poznań and Lublin, as well as during successive conventions of the Polish Botanical Society. She also founded and was a long-standing editor of two publications, important for the Polish academic world: the series Mycota within The Flora of Spore Plants in Poland and the journal Acta Mycologica. She advocated the idea of a multi-volume study devoted to the entire Polish mycoflora with contributions by Polish mycologists as early as after the war. 114 T. Majewski Wishing to investigate poorly examined parts of Poland, she organized field trips for the few Polish mycologists, collected, together with her students, herbarium ma- terial for monograph studies and made every effort to attract young people inter- ested in collaborative work. She assembled a beautiful and impressive library of my- cological publications, one of the most important of this type in Poland, in the De- partment of Systematics and Plant Geography, Warsaw University. The 27 volumes of Grzyby (Mycota), edited by her and published within Flora roślin zarodnikowych Polski (The Flora of Spore Plants in Poland) in co-operation with the Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, between 1960 and 1999, was one of the fruits of her work. They provide determination keys as well as descriptions and figures of all species in a given group of fungi that had been reported from and could be found in Poland. Skirgiełło did her best to encourage potential contributors, was the research editor of all volumes and the author or co-author of six. Three volumes were published in English. Acta Mycologica, founded by Skirgiełło in 1965, meant much for the development of mycological studies in Poland. It was initially published annually and later on bi- annually while Skirgiełło remained editor-in-chief until 2001. The journal has played a key role as an international print forum and a place of research exchange for Polish mycologists of all specializations as well as for lichenologists. Skirgiełło published as many as 150 studies, including 80 research works deal- ing mostly with mycology as well as with paleobotany and the history of botany. Macromycetes were her particularly favourite research interest. Monograph studies on the Polish species of the Boletales (1960), cap Aphyllophorales (1967), Russula (1991), Lactarius (1998) and Pluteaceae (1999), are her most influential publications on these fungi. A talented painter, Skirgiełło illustrated the books with her own colour figures of fruitbodies. Skirgiełło was the author of several descriptions of rare macromycete species and their lists from underexplored areas where, as has been mentioned, she organized special research trips. She published a series of works on the distribution of higher fungi in Europe between 1965 and 1986. She also edited and published (1961-1980) a series of studies on the brown-coal flora in an opencast mine in Turów, including fungi, and, in conjunction with Hanna Czeczott, flowering plants. A dedicated and conscientious teacher, Skirgiełło for many years lectured in botany, especially mycology, and the history of botany, at Warsaw University. Some of her publications were addressed specifically to students and lovers of fungi. She was the author of an invaluable textbook for the determination of lower fungi (Grzyby niższe, 1954), which was of great help to young mycologists interested in these fasci- nating organisms that were still poorly examined in Poland at the time. She prepared an extensive chapter on fungi in the academic textbook Rośliny zarodnikowe (Spore Plants, four editions 1960-1986) and compiled a bibliography of Polish mycologi- cal publications (1988) as well as many biographies of Polish and foreign botanists or mycologists. Numerous essays, brochures and boards that she designed or made for schools hoped to advance the knowledge of fungi. She also worked with the editorial boards of general and specialist encyclopaedias, translated botanical works into Polish, including Mykologie, Grundriss für Naturwissenschftler und Mediziner by E. Müller and W. Loeffler (Zarys mikologii dla przyrodników i lekarzy), two editions 1972, 1987, organized numerous exhibitions of edible and poisonous fungi, offered Professor Dr Alina Skirgiełło (1911-2007) 115 advice and assistance to many institutions and commissions as an expert mycolo- gist. An active participant of international symposia and conferences, Skirgiełło was the only person to have attended all Congresses of European Mycologists, from the first in Brussels in 1956 to the fourteenth in Yalta in 2003. Although absent at the 15th Congress in St. Petersburg in September 2007, only one month before her death, Skirgiełło submitted a joint abstract with her students. Her presence at the congresses was greatly appreciated: she was vice-president in Copenhagen (1970), Avignon (1974) and Budapest (1978), and president in Bologna (1981) and Oslo (1985). She also took part in the first four International Mycological Congresses, participated in many conventions of mycologists from Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and the Baltic States, and attended the X-ème Congrès International sur la Science et la Culture des Champignons Comestables (France, 1978). Her notes and impressions were always made available to Polish botanists at research symposia and in published reports in Wiadomości Botaniczne (Botanical News). She was a mem- ber of the International Mycological Association and of the European Mycological Association. In 2004 she became a honorary member of the European Mycological Association. She received several medals, orders and rewards, including a honorary membership of the Polish Botanical Society and the Committee of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences. Her surname is remembered in the name of fungal genera and species: Skirgiellia Batko (1978), Skirgiellopsis Batko (1978), Laboulbenia skirgielloae Balazuc (1975) and Urocystis skirgielloae Piątek (2006). Professor Alina Skirgiełło has left behind many disciples in all research and aca- demic centres across Poland. Polish mycologists many of whom studied under her supervision owe her a great deal. Her impressive organizational skills, catching pro- fessional enthusiasm and remarkable ability to inspire interest in mycology stimu- lated her colleagues and students. She founded and was editor of publications that have become important places of scholarly discussion. Her presence in the academic life will be long missed. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS BY ALINA SKIRGIEŁŁO 1939. Polskie naziemne grzyby rurkowe [Boletaceae et Polyporaceae terrestres de Pologne]. Planta Po-Planta Po- lonica 8 (3): 1-2 nlb., 1-124, 8 pls. (in Polish with French summary). 1946. Nowe gatunki grzybów wyższych dla flory polskiej [New species of Asco- and Basidiomycetes for the Polish flora]. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 17 (1): 53-60 (in Polish with English sum- mary). – Przyczynek do znajomości flory mikologicznej okolic Kuźnicy Grodzieńskiej [A contribution to the knowledge of Asco- and Basidiomycetes from the environs of Kuźnica Grodzieńska]. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 17 (2): 239-251 (in Polish with English summary). 1950. Rodzaj Russula w Polsce [Le genre Russula en Pologne]. Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie, Sprawozdania z posiedzeń Wydziału IV Nauk Biologicznych 41 (1947-1948): 7-8 (in Polish with French summary). 1951. Flora mikologiczna doliny Łomny (Czechosłowacja) [Flore mycologique de la vallée Łomna (Tchécoslovaquie)]. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 20 (2) (1950): 689-708 (in Polish with French summary). 1952. Rodzaj Russula w Polsce i w krajach przyległych [Le genre Russula en Pologne et dans les pays limitrophes]. Planta Polonica 9 (1) (1951): 1-130, 4 pls., 1 map (in Polish with French summary). 116 T. Majewski Nowe stanowiska Pisolithus arenarius Alb. et Schw. w okolicach Warszawy [A new stations of Pi- solithus arenarius Alb. et Schw. in the neighbourhood of Warsaw]. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 21 (3): 443-446 (in Polish with English summary). 1954. Grzyby niższe. Pragrzyby i glonowce. Przewodnik morfologiczno-systematyczny z kluczami do oznaczania [Lower fungi, Archimycetes and Phycomycetes. Characteristics and keys for determi-Characteristics and keys for determi- nation]. P.W.N., Warszawa, 247 pp. 1956. Helvellella sphaerospora (Peck) Imai en Pologne. (In:) Première Session Européenne de Mycolo- gie. Belgique, 15-22 septembre 1956. Programme et resumes des communications, p. 18. 1957. (Skirgiełło A., Nespiak A.) Erfahrungen mit Dermocybe orellana (Fr.) in Polen. A. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) orellanus Fr. non Quél. – cause d’intoxications fongiques en Pologne en 1952-1955. Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde 23 (3-4): 138-139. – Helvellella sphaerospora (Peck) Imai en Pologne. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 26 (2): 309-317. 1958. (Skirgiełło A., Nespiak A.) Cortinarius (Dermocybe) orellanus Fr. non Quél. – przyczyną licznych zatruć grzybowych w Polsce w latach 1952-55 [Cortinarius (Dermocybe) orellanus Fr. non Quél. – cause d’intoxications fongiques en Pologne en 1952-55]. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 27 (2): 215-220, 1 pl. (in Polish with French summary) 1959. Notatki mikologiczne z okolic Krościenka nad Dunajcem [Mycological notes from the neighbour- hood of Krościenko on Dunajec]. Monographiae Botanicae 8: 229-235 (in Polish with English summary). (Skirgiełło A., Czeczott H.) Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II (1) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (1)]. Hamamelidaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Sabiaceae, Viciaceae, Nyssacae. Prace Muzeum Ziemi 3: 93-112 (Polish text), 121-128 (English text), pl. XV-XX. 1960. De la nécessité de la protection des champignons et des derrains respectifs. (In:) Druhý Sjezd Evropských Mykologů, Československo 1960, p. 25. – Borowikowe (Boletales). (In:) Flora polska. Grzyby [t . 1] [Flora of Poland, fungi, vol. I]. Inst. Bot. PAN, PWN, Warszawa, pp. 131, 30 pls. (in Polish). – Wiosenne miseczniaki Białowieży [Discomycètes de printemps de Białowieża]. Monographiae Bo- tanicae 10 (2): 3-19 [in Polish with French summary). – (Domański S., Gumińska B., Lisiewska M., Nespiak A., Skirgiełło A., Truszkowska W.) Miko- flora Bieszczadów Zachodnich (Wetlina 1958) [Mycoflore des Bieszczady Occidentales (Wetlina 1958)]. Monographiae Botanicae 10 (2): 159-237 (in Polish with French summary). 1961. Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II (2) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (2)]. Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes. Prace Muzeum Ziemi 4: 5-12 (Polish text), 85-88 (English text), pl. I-IV. – (Czeczott H., Skirgiełło A.) Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II (2) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (2)]. Juglandaceae. Prace Muzeum Ziemi 4: 51-73 (Polish text), 103-113 (English text), pl. XVI-XXI. – (Czeczott H., Skirgiełło A.) Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II (2) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (2)]. Aceraceae. Prace Muzeum Ziemi 4: 78-81 (Polish text), 116-117 (English text), pl. XXI. – De quelques champignons supérieurs récoltés par M. Kuc au Spitsbergen en 1958. Bulletin of the Research Council of Israel, sect. D, 10: 287-293. – De la nécessité de la protection des champignons et des terrains respectifs. Česka Mykologie 15 (3): 153-158. – (Podbielkowski Z., Rejment-Grochowska I., Skirgiełło A.) Rośliny zarodnikowe [Cryptogamous plants]. P.W.N., Warszawa, 970 pp. (II ed. 1979 and 1980; III ed. 1982; IV ed. 1986) (in Polish). – Tertiärpilze aus der Grube Turow. Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde 27 (2-4): 90-93. 1963. (Domański S., Gumińska B., Lisiewska M., Nespiak A., Skirgiełło A., Truszkowska W.) Miko-Miko- flora Bieszczadów Zachodnich. II (Ustrzyki Górne, 1960) [Mycoflora of West Bieszczady. II]. Monographiae Botanicae 15: 3-75 [in Polish with English summary). – (Skirgiełło A., Rudnicka-Jezierska W.) Nowe stanowiska dwóch interesujących wn�trzniaków (Gas-Nowe stanowiska dwóch interesujących wn�trzniaków (Gas- teromycetes) w Polsce [New stations of two interesting Gasteromycetes in Poland]. Monographiae Botanicae 15: 355-360 [in Polish with English summary). – (Skirgiełło A., Wosińska A.) O rozmieszczeniu jeleniaków (Elaphomyces) w Polsce [Elaphomyces distribution in Poland]. Monographiae Botanicae 15: 361-371 [in Polish with English summary). Professor Dr Alina Skirgiełło (1911-2007) 117 1965. Materiały do poznania rozmieszczenia geograficznego grzybów wyższych w Europie. I. Xerocomus parasiticus (Bull. ex Fr.) Quél. i Pycnoporus cinnabarinus (Jacq. ex Fr.) Karst. w Polsce [Matériaux à la connaissance de la distribution géographique des champignons supérieurs en Europe. I] . Acta Mycologica 1: 23-26 [in Polish with French summary). 1966. Czwarty Kongres Europejskich mikologów. Quatrième Congrès des Mycologues Européens. Po-Quatrième Congrès des Mycologues Européens. Po- logne (...). Guide. Warszawa, pp. 1-98, I-V, 11 figs. [four language issues; A. Skirgiełło was the co-author and editor]. 1967. (Domański S., Orłoś H., Skirgiełło A.) Bezblaszkowe (Aphyllophorales), Żagwiowate II (Polyporace- ae pileatae), Szczeciniakowate II (Mucronoporaceae pileatae), Lakownicowate (Ganodermataceae), Bodarcewowate (Bondarzewiaceae), Boletkowate (Boletopsidaceae), Ozorkowate (Fistulinaceae). (In:) Flora polska. Grzyby, t. 3 [Flora of Poland, fungi, vol. 2]. Inst. Bot. PAN, PWN, Warszawa, pp. 398, 29 pls. (in Polish). – Materiały do poznania rozmieszczenia geograficznego grzybów wyższych w Europie. II [Matériaux à la connaissance de la distribution géographique des champignons supérieurs en Europe. II]. Acta Mycologica 3: 243-249 [in Polish with French summary). – (Domański S., Gumińska B., Lisiewska M., Nespiak A., Skirgiełło A., Truszkowska W.) Mikoflora Bieszczadów Zachodnich. III (Baligród, 1962) [Mycoflora of West Bieszczady. III]. Acta Myco-Acta Myco- logica 3: 63-114 [in Polish with English summary). – (Czeczott H., Skirgiełło A.) Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II(3) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (3)]. Monocotyledones, Araceae; Dicotyledones: Betulaceae, Menispermaceae, Meliaceae, Passifloraceae, Combretaceae, Trapaceae, Symplocaceae, Styraceae. Prace Muzeum Zi-Prace Muzeum Zi- emi 10: 98-115, 122-141 (Polish text); 143-152, 156-166 (English text), pl. I-V, VII-X. 1968. Higher fungi collected in 1958 at Hornsund, Westspitsbergen. (In:) K. Birkenmajer (ed.), Polish Spitsbergen Expeditions 1957-1960. Summary (...). Wydawnictwa Geologiczne, Warszawa, p. 113- 116, pl. I. – [Skirgiełło A.] Compte-rendu du IV-ème Congrès des Mycologues Européens Warszawa 1968 [recte: 1966]. Acta Mycologica 4 (2): 181-198, 2 pls. 1970. Materiały do poznania rozmieszczenia geograficznego grzybów wyższych w Europie. III [Matéri-III [Matéri- aux à la connaissance de la distribution géographique des champignons supérieurs en Europe. III]. Acta Mycologica 6 (1): 101-123 (in Polish with French summary). – (Skirgiełło A., G�sicka I.) Riessia semiophora w Polsce [Riessia semiophora en Pologne]. Acta My- cologica 6 (1): 125-127 [in Polish with French summary). – (Domański S., Lisiewska M., Majewski T., Skirgiełło A., Truszkowska W., Wojewoda W.) Mikoflora Bieszczadów Zachodnich. IV (Zatwarnica, 1965) [Mycoflora of West Bieszczady. IV]. Acta Myco-Acta Myco- logica 6 (1): 129-179 [in Polish with English summary). 1972. Certains problèmes du domaine de la géographie des champignons. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 48 (1): 87-91. – Materiały do poznania rozmieszczenia geograficznego grzybów wyższych w Europie. IV [Matériaux à la connaissance de la distribution géographique des champignons supérieurs en Europe. IV]. Acta Mycologica 8 (2): 191-218 (in Polish with French summary). 1973. (Domański S., Orłoś H., Skirgiełło A.) Fungi. Polyporaceae II (pileatae), Mucronoporaceae II (pileatae), Ganodermataceae, Bondarzewiaceae, Boletopsidaceae, Fistulinaceae. Translated from Polish. U.S. Department of Agriculture (...). Washington, Warsaw, pp. 332, 27 pls. 1974. (Ciborska E., Sadowska B., Skirgiełło A., Zadara M.) Wst�pne badania nad mikoflorą łąk nawożonych [Contribution to the knowledge of mikoflora (!) presence on fertilized pastures]. Roczniki Nauk Rolniczych, ser. E, 4 (2): 173-176 (in Polish with English summary). 1975. (Skirgiełło A., Czeczott H.) Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II (4) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (4)]. Dicotyledoneae: Magnoliaceae, Celastraceae, Cornaceae, Sapotaceae. Prace Muzeum Ziemi 24: 25-46 (Polish text), 47-56 (English text), pl. IV-XI, tabl. I-II. Fungi. Basidiomycetes, Boletales. Translated from Polish. U.S. Department of Agriculture (...). Washington, Warsaw, pp. 132, 30 pls. 1976. Nouvelles espèces ou nouvelles variétés. Bulletin trimestriel de la Société Mycologique de France 91 (4): 566-567. 1977. Two Gasteromycetes from the Mongolian People’s Republic. Kew Bulletin 31 (3): 703-704. 118 T. Majewski – Materiały do poznania rozmieszczenia geograficznego grzybów wyższych w Europie. V [Matériaux à la connaissance de la distribution géographique des champignons supérieurs en Europe. V]. Acta Mycologica 12 (2) (1976): 155-189 (in Polish with French summary). 1979. (Skirgiełło A., Zadara M.) Pleśniakowe (Mucorales). (In:) Flora polska. Grzyby, t. 10 [Flora of Poland, fungi, vol. 10]. P.W.N., Warszawa-Kraków, p. 7-271 (in Polish). – (Skirgiełło A., Zadara M.) New systematic position of Acephalis radiata. Sydowia, Beih. 8: 366- 367. 1980. (Czeczott H., Skirgiełło A.) Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II (5) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (5)]. Dicotyledoneae: Illiciaceae, Lauraceae, Rosaceae, Rutaceae, Staphyleaceae, Buxaceae. Prace Muzem Ziemi 33: 5-11 (Polish text), 12-15 (English text), pl. I-III. – (Czeczott H., Skirgiełło A.) Flora kopalna Turowa koło Bogatyni II (5) [The fossil flora of Turów near Bogatynia II (5)]. Monocotyledoneae: Sparganiaceae, Zingiberaceae. Prace Muzem Ziemi 33: 17-19 (Polish text), 19-21 (English text), pl. II. – (Skirgiełło A. et al.). (In:) K. Berger (ed.), Mykologisches Wörterbuch. 3200 Begriffe in 8 Sprachen. VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena, pp. 432. 1981. Higher fungi of the center of Warsaw. VIIIth Congress of European Mycologists. Bologna 23-29 Sept. 1981. Summaries, p. 18. – (Skirgiełło A., Domański Z.) Grzyby wyższe centrum Warszawy [Higher fungi of the central part of Warsaw]. (In:) Organizace boje proti otrávam houbami v ČSSR a v Polsku. Ed. Českoslov. věd. Spol. pro Mykologii pri ČSAV. Praha, p. 40-44 (in Polish with English summary). 1983. (Ławrynowicz M., Skirgiełło A.) Barssia a new genus in Europe. (In:) The Third International Mycological Congress. 28th August – 3rd September 1983 (...). Tokyo, Japan. Abstracts, p. 521. 1984. (Skirgiełło A., Ławrynowicz M.) Sprawozdanie z pobytu na III Midzynarodowym Kongresie Miko-(Skirgiełło A., Ławrynowicz M.) Sprawozdanie z pobytu na III Midzynarodowym Kongresie Miko-Sprawozdanie z pobytu na III Midzynarodowym Kongresie Miko- logicznym w Tokio w 1983 r. Wiadomości Botaniczne 28 (4): 327–330. 1986. Materiały do poznania rozmieszczenia geograficznego grzybów wyższych w Europie. VI [Matéri-VI [Matéri- aux à la connaissance de la distribution géographique des champignons supérieurs en Europe. VI]. Acta Mycologica 20 (1) (1984): 129-157 (in Polish with French summary). – Ochrona grzybów w systemie ochrony przyrody w Polsce [The protection of fungi in the system of nature conservation in Poland]. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis, Folia Sozologica 3: 85-92 (in Polish with English summary). (Ławrynowicz M., Skirgiełło A.) Barssia oregonensis found in the Tatra Mountains (Poland). Acta Mycologica 20 (2) (1984): 277-279, pl. I-II. 1988. Synantropizacja mikoflory [Synanthropization of mycoflora]. Folia Societatis Scientiarum Lu- bliniensis 30, Biol. 1-2: 63-68 (in Polish with English summary). – Polish Botanical Society, Mycological Section. The Mycologist 2 (2): 112. 1989. Some rare and interesting fungi in Poland. (In:) Tenth Congress of European Mycologists, Tallinn 1989. Abstracts, p. 115. 1990. Nasze grzyby. Zdj�cia A.M. i P. Słomczyńscy [Our mushrooms. Colour photos by �]. Wydawnict-Colour photos by �]. Wydawnict- wa ALFA, Warszawa, pp. 256 (in Polish). – Synanthropization of the Polish mycoflora. (In:) H. Sukopp et al. (eds), Urban ecology. The Hague, p. 255-257. 1991. Gołąbek (Russula). (In:) Flora polska. Grzyby (Mycota), t. 20 [Flora of Poland, fungi, vol. 20]. Inst. Bot. PAN, P.W.N., Warszawa-Kraków, pp. 244, 24 pls. (in Polish). – Handkea wandae Skirg. nom. nov. (Lycoperdaceae). The Mycologist 5 (2): 94. – Synantropizacja mikoflory [Synanthropization of mycoflora]. Biuletyn Lubelskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego 30, Biologia 1-2 (1988): 63-68 (in Polish with English summary). 1992. (Skirgiełło A., Mułenko W., Sadowska B.) Fungi. In: J.B. Faliński, W. Mułenko (eds). Cryptoga-Cryptoga- mous plants in the forest communities of Białowieża National Park (Project CRYPTO [1]). Phyto- coenosis n.s. 4, Archivum Geobotanicum 3: 23-43. 1994. (Skirgiełło A., Ławrynowicz M.) 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