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A MANUAL OF THE PENICILLIA 



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Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, 

 Col. PI. XIII and PI. XXII, 

 fig. 129. 1923. Thorn, The 

 Penicillia, p. 575. 1930. 

 Syn. Aspergillus albo-marginatum 

 Biourge; some member of the .4. 

 restrictus series. 

 Acaulium alho-nigrescens Sopp, in 

 Monogr., pp. 70-76, Taf. VI and 

 VII, figs. 40-63. 1912. Prob- 

 ably based upon some Scopulari- 



opsis 695 



Citromyces albo-roseum Sopp, in 

 Monogr., pp. 122-125, Taf. XV, 

 fig. 106; Taf. XXII, fig. 7. 1912. 

 A monoverticillate form not 

 identified since described. Peri- 

 thecia reported but no asci seen. 

 Possibly some form near P. 

 thomii Maire. 

 P. albo-roseus (Cit.) Sopp. In 

 Biourge's Liste Onomastique, p. 

 100. 1923. 

 Synpenicillmm album Costantin, in 

 Bui. Soc. My col. France 4: 62- 

 68, PI. XIV', figs. 10-17. 1888. 

 Syn. Scop, costantini (Bain.) Dale, 

 q.v. 

 P. album Epstein, in Archiv f. Hyg. 

 Bd. 45, Hft. 4: 360. 1902. Syn- 

 onym of P. cainemberli Thom. 

 P. album Preuss, in Linnaea 24: 135. 

 1851. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 553. 1930. Preuss' material is 

 not identifiable. For subse- 

 quent use of the name see P. 

 camemberti Thom and P. casei- 

 colum Bainier (p. 427). 

 P. album Rivolta, in Paras. Veget., 

 p. 452, 1873. Thom, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 553. 1930. Not recog- 

 nizable; may have been a white 

 mutant of some green species. 

 P. album camemberti, name applied 

 to culture listed as No. 601 in 

 Catalogue of the Natl. Coll. of 

 Type Cultures, Lister Institute, 

 London, p. 26, 1922. Undoubt- 

 edly this is an incorrect form 

 for P. camemberti Thom. 



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Coremium alphitopus Secretan, in 

 Myc. Suisse III, pp. 539-540. 

 1833. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 405. 1930. One of two varieties 

 studied represents (A) P. ex- 

 pansum Link, the other (B) 

 possibly P. claviforme Bainier . . 515 



P. alquieri (Oospora) Delacr., 1897. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 100. 1923. 



P. amethystinum Wehmer (nomen 

 nudum) was cited by Biourge 

 (Monograph, La Cellule 33: fasc. 

 1, pp. 221-222, Col. PI. VI, PI. X, 

 fig. 56. 1923) as a synonym of 

 P. {Scop.) rubellum Bainier. 

 Cultures received from Biourge 

 under both names proved to be 

 P. lilacinum Thom 288 



P. amyli (Stysanus) Delacr., 1897. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 100. 1923. 



P. anisupliae (Metschnikoff) 

 Vuillemin, in Bui. Soc. Mycol. 

 France 20: 214-222, PI. 11, figs. 

 1-8. 1904. Thom, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 434. 1930. Represents 

 Metarrhizium anisopliae (Mets- 

 chnikoff) Sorokin 22 



P. anomalum Corda, in Icones Fung. 

 II: p. 18, Tab. XI, fig. 75. 



1838 697 



Syn. Spicaria anomala Harz, cited 

 Sacc. Syll. 4: 167. 1886. Re- 

 garded by Thom, 1930, p. 517, 

 as probably a Scopulariopsis . 

 Acaulium anomalum "ad interim" 

 Sopp, in Monogr., pp. 65-67, 



Taf. VIII, fig. 75. 1912 697 



Syn. P. brevicaule Saccardo. 

 P. aphodii (Spicaria) Vuillemin, 

 1910. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique, p. 100. 1923. 

 P. dquabile v. Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. 

 f. Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 161-162, 

 fig. 16. 1941. Description and 

 figures indicate a member of the 

 Lanata not far from P. aurantio- 

 candidum Biourge. No culture 

 has been available. 



