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P. arachnophila (Gibell.) Vuillemin, 

 1911. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique, p. 100. 1923. 



P. arbuscula (Corem.) H. Fischer, 

 1910. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique, p. 100. 1923. 



P. arenarium Shaposhnikov and 

 Manteifel, in Trans. Sci. Chem.- 

 Pharmaceut. Inst., Moscow 5: 

 1-64, figs. 1923. In Russian. 

 Clearlj^ some Paecilomyces 689 



Scop, argentea Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. 

 Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 172, fig. 26. 

 1941. 



P. armeniaciim Berkeley, in Intro- 

 duction to Cyptogamic Botany, 

 p. 298, fig. 68c. 1857. Thorn, 

 The Penicillia, p. 576. 1930. 

 Berkeley's figure shows branch- 

 ing chains of spores, hence it is 

 not a PeniciUiuin. It has been 

 regarded as Munilia situphila by 

 some. 



P. arnaudi Biourge (?). A culture 

 under this name was brought by 

 Dr. Simonart from the liiuurge 

 Collection in 1936. No descrip- 

 tion is known. The cuture ap- 

 proximated P. roqueforti Thom. 



Scop, arnoldi (Mangin and Pat.) 

 Vuill., in Bui. Soc. jMycol. 



France 27: 137-152. 1911 700 



Syn. Monilia arnoldi Mangin and 

 Patouillard. 



P. aromaticum I (Roquefort) Sopp, 

 in Monogr., pp. 155-156, Taf. 

 XVII, figs. 118 and 119; Taf. 

 XXII, figs. 7 and 8. 1912. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 280. 

 1930. Name applied to some 

 member of the P. roqueforti 

 series. 



P. aromaticum ("Gammelost") 

 Sopp, in Monogr., pp. 159-161, 

 Taf. XVII, fig. 123; Taf. XXII, 

 fig. 10. 1912; also referred to as 

 P. aromaticum II by Sopp. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 286. 

 1930. Member of P. roqueforti 



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 series, and probably synony- 

 mous with that species 400 



P. aromaticum III Sopp, in Centbl. 

 f. Bakt. etc. (II) 4: 161-169. 

 1898; cited in Sopp's Monogr., 

 p. 179, 1912, without description 

 but as synonym of P. camembert 

 Sopp which is synonymous with 

 P. camemberti Thom published 

 earlier 426 



P. aromaticum casei Johan-Olsen 

 (Sopp), in Centbl. f. Bakt. etc. 

 (II) 4: 161-169. 1898; cited by 

 Saccardo, Syll. 22: 1278. 1913. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 280. 

 1930. Name applied to some 

 member of the P. roqueforti 

 series. 



P. arsenici Gosio, in Boll. Inst. 

 Sieroterap. Milan. 11: 597-602. 

 1932. This usage was employed 

 for a mold used to detect minute 

 trace of arsenic in food products. 

 Possibly referred to a Scopulari- 

 opsis. 



P. a.spergilliforme Bainier, in Bui. 

 Soc. My col. France 23: p. 14, PI. 

 IV, figs. 17-23. 1907. Appar- 

 ently a monoverticillate form 

 in the P. frequentans series. 

 Not identified by subsequent 

 workers. 



P. aspergilliformis (Gibell.) (Ros- 

 trup) ^'uillemin, 1911. In 

 Biourge's Liste Onomastique, p. 

 100. 1923. 



P. asperulum Bainier, in Bui. Soc. 

 My col. France 23: 17, Pi. IV, 

 fig. 13-18. 1907. See also West- 

 ling, Arkiv f. Bot. 2: 140. 1911; 

 and Thom, The Penicillia, p. 288. 

 1930. Species reported as re- 

 lated to P. puberulum Bainier 

 iq.v.) but darker. Known only 

 from description. Possibly 

 based upon some member of P. 

 roqueforti series. 



P. asperum (Shear) n. comb. 



Syn. Carpenteles asperum Shear, 

 in Mycologia 26 (1): 104-107, 



