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- František Kotlaba (20 May 1927 in Vlastiboř – 11 June 2020 in Prague) was a Czech botanist and mycologist. After his degree in Natural Sciences and Pedagogy...
- genus was cir****scribed by František Kotlaba and Zdeněk Pouzar in Persoonia Vol.7 on page 214 in 1973. Kotlába, F.; Pouzar, Z. (1973). "Donkioporia Kotl...
- the Climacocystis, a genus cir****scribed by Czech mycologists František Kotlaba and Zdeněk Pouzar in 1958, when the newly described Chinese species Climacocystis...
- genus Pachykytospora was cir****scribed by Czech mycologists František Kotlaba and Zdenek Pouzar in 1963 with P. tuberculosa as the type species. This...
- Chrońmy Przyrodę Ojczysta (in Polish). 64 (2): 70–6. ISSN 0009-6172. Kotlaba F. (1971). "Nová lokalita vzácné břichatky mnohokrčky dírkované-Myriostoma...
- April 1932 – 4 June 2023) was a Czech mycologist. Along with František Kotlaba, he published several works about the taxonomy of polypore, corticioid...
- Fomitopsidaceae. The genus was cir****scribed in 1966 by Czech mycologists František Kotlába and Zdeněk Pouzar, with Buglossoporus quercinus as the type species. In...
- cir****scribed in 1984, contains three species found in Europe. "P****inidium (Kotlába) Fi****on & Niemelä :25, 1984". MycoBank. International Mycological ****ociation...
- 1873 as ****ocybe gentianea by French mycologist Lucien Quélet. František Kotlaba transferred it to Leucopaxillus in 1966. The pileus ranges from 4–12 centimetres...
- uncertainty was such that Czech mycologists Josef Herink and František Kotlaba suggested in 1967 that both are incorrect and proposed the new name T. pardalotum...