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cladium roseum which undoubtedly belongs here. There is some question, 

 however, as to complete identity of Linl^'s and Bainier's species. 



Under strict interpretation of generic definitions we have seen in single 

 cultures of Gliodadium roseum, fruiting structures determinable as Peni- 

 cillium, Gliodadium, and when old, Clonostachys. 



B 





Fig. 169. Gliodadium roseum series. A and B, Ten-day-old colonies of NRRL 1085 

 on Czapek and malt agars. C, Low-power view of inter-colony area, X 85. D, De- 

 tail of penicillate conidial apparatus, X 750. 



Bainier's tj^pe of Gliodadium roseum is maintained in our Collection as 

 NRRL 1084. NRRL 1085, isolated from soil in 1930, is also represen- 

 tative. 



The following species are assignable near Gliodadium roseum (Link) 

 Bainier, if indeed they are not synonymous ^Wth it. 



Gliodadium, penicilloides Corda, in Icones Fungorum IV: 31 ; Taf . VII, figs. 7 and 8. 

 1940. See also Oilman and Abbott, in la. State Col. Jour. Sci. 1: 303. 1927; and 



