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Buczkó, Krisztina; Wojtal, A.: Moss inhabiting siliceous algae from Hungarian peat bogs
Plan Apo xlOO/1.35, with a Nikon Optiphot and Nikon FX-35 photomicroscopy. SEM was performed with a Hitachi S-2600N. We followed the nomenclature of KRAMMER and LANGE-BERTALOT (1986-1991), the volumes of Diatoms of Europe (KRAMMER 2000, LANGE-BERTALOT 2001) and some others (LANGEBERTALOT and METZELTIN 1996, WOJTAL 2004, WOJTAL et ai 1999). For Chrysophycean stomatocysts the Atlas of cysts (DUFF et al. 1995, WILKINSON et al. 2001), and Pla's monograph (PLA 2001) were used. List of host species and sampling dates in the order of the sizes of the mires Bábtava (raised bog, pH = 3.9-4.8): Calliergon cordifolium, 04.03.1995; Sphagnum palustre, 04.03.1995 and 26.03.1995. Nyíres-tó (basin fen, pH = 4—4.5): Sphagnum fimbriatum, 31.03.1994; Calliergon cordifolium, S. angustifolium, S. palustre, 06.03.1995. Kelemér 1. Nagy-Mohos-tó (raised bog, pH = 3.7-3.9): Sphagnum fallax, S. squarrosum, 08.03.1994; S. palustre, 08.03.1994 and 21.03.1995; S. angustifolium, 08.03.1995; Aulacomnium palustre and S. fimbriatum, 21.03.1995. Kelemér 2. Kis-Mohos-tó (raised bog, pH = 3.7-3.8): Sphagnum palustre, 08.03.1995; S. magellanicum, 11.03.1995 and 15.03.1995; Polytrichum commune, 16.04.1995; Dicranum scoparium, Pleurozium schreberi, S. angustifolium, 12.03.1995 and 16.04.1995. Sirok, Nyírjes-tó (raised bog, pH = 3.9-4.3): Sphagnum angustifolium, S. fimbriatum, S. magellanicum, S. palustre, 15.03.1995; Aulacomnium palustre, 16.04.1995. Kőszeg, Nagyláp (no pH data is available): Sphagnum angustifolium, S. fimbriatum, S. palustre, S. squarrosum, 15.10.1994. Farkasfa 1. Fekete-tó (basin fen, pH = 4): Sphagnum palustre, 19.07.1994. Fig. 1. Sampling locations.