Chapter XVIII 

 CHECK LIST OF SPECIES AND GENERA 



GENERIC NAMES FOUND 

 APPLIED TO PENICILLIA 



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Acaulium Sopp, in Monogr., Viden- 

 skap. Sk. I. Mat.-Naturv. Kl. 

 no. 11, p. 42. 1912. Type 

 species Penicillium brevicaule 



Saccardo 16 



Syn. Scopulariopsis Bainier 24 



AspergiUoides Dierckx, in Soc. Scien. 

 Bru.x. 25: 83-89. 1901. Name 

 used to include species now as- 

 signed to the Monoverticillata 

 section of Penicillium 17 



Aspergillopsis Sopp, in Monogr., pp. 

 201-202, Taf. XX, fig. 149 and 

 Taf. XXIII. 1912. Sopp pro- 

 posed to use this name for some 

 forms intermediate between As- 

 pergillus and Penicillium but it 

 has not been accepted by critical 

 workers 17 



Bijssuchlamijs Westling, in Svensk 

 Bot. Tids. 3: 134, Taf. 4. 1909. 

 This genus was established to 

 cover an ascosporic form with 

 a Paecilomyces-like conidial 

 phase 17 



Car pent eles Langeron, in Compt. 

 Rend. Soc. Biol. Paris 87: 343- 

 345. 1922. A new genus estab- 

 lished to include ascosporic 

 Penicillia with perithecia at first 

 sclerotioid. P. glauciim, as dis- 

 cussed by Brefeld, was cited as 

 type 17 



Citromyces Wehmer, in Beitr. z. 

 Kennt. einh. Pilze I, pp. 1-92, 

 Taf el I and II. Hannover and 

 Leipzig, 1893. The genus was 

 estal)lished to include certain 

 citric acid producing molds with 

 morphology which indisputably 

 places them in the Monoverticil- 

 lata section of Penicillium 18 



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Clonostachys Corda, in Prachtflora, 

 p. 31, Taf. XV. 1839. Type 

 species C. araucaria Corda. A 

 genus characterized by penicil- 

 late conidial structures bearing 

 conidia in chains typically at an 

 angle to the axis of the fruiting 

 mass; closely related to, if not 

 synonymous with, Gliocladium . 18 



Coremium Link, in Obs., p. 19. 1809. 

 Link's genus was created to in- 

 clude forms with penicillate co- 

 nidial structures compacted to- 

 gether to form upright stalks or 

 coremia 19 



Corollium Sopp, in Monogr., pp. 98- 

 99. 1912. See also Olav Johan- 

 Olsen (Sopp) in Pharmacia, no. 

 22 and 23. 1904. 

 Syn. Paecilomyces Bainier 19 



Dactylomyces Sopp, in Monogr., pp. 

 33, 35-42, Taf. Ill, figs. 14-21 

 and Taf. IV, figs. 22-30. 1912. 

 Type species: D. thermophilus 



Sopp 20 



Syn. ThermoascHS Miehe. A little 

 studied genus of uncertain re- 

 lationship, producing perithecia 

 and ascospores suggestive of the 

 P. lutem series and large re- 

 branched conidial structures ... 20 



Eidamia in Home and Williamson 

 (Ann. Bot 37: 393-432, figs. 1-13. 

 1923). Represented a Paecilo- 

 myces. Not Eidamia Lindau, 

 in Rabenhorst, Kryptogamen- 

 Flora, Pilze VIII: 123. 1904- 

 1907 20 



Eupenicillium Ludwig, in Lehrb. 

 niederen Krypt. Stuttgart, 

 1892, pp. 263-265. A genus es- 

 tablished to include ascosporic 

 P. glaucum as discussed by Bre- 

 feld. It has not been accepted 

 or used by any critical worker ... 20 



