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 and PI. VII, fig. 40. 1923; 

 Thorn, The Penicillia, pp. 268- 

 269. 1930. Regarded as a syn- 

 onym of P. chrysogenum Thorn 363 

 P. baiiolum Biourge, in Monogr., 

 La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, pp. 305- 

 306; Col. PI. VIII and PI. XIII, 

 fig. 74. 1923. Regarded as 

 representing P. purpurrescens 



(Sopp) n. comb ISO 



P. bainieri Sacc. in Sylloge 22: 1275. 

 1913. 

 Syn. Scopulariopsis repens Bainier, 

 Bui. Soc. Mycol. France 23: 125- 

 127, PI. XVI, fig. 1-2. 1907. 

 P. barbae Castellani, cited in edi- 

 tions of the "Manual of Tropical 

 Medicine" by Aldo Castellani 

 and A. J. Chalmers, as found ' ' by 

 us growing on beard of natives of 

 equatorial Africa and Ceylon." 

 Neither a real description of the 

 parasite nor a culture of the 

 mold itself has been seen by us. 

 Thom, Tlie Penicillia, p. 553. 

 1930. Identity or placement 

 questionable. 

 P. bassiana {Spic.) (Bals.) Vuille- 

 min, 1910. In Biourge's Liste 

 Onomastique, p. 101. 1923. 

 P. benzianum Sacc, in Sylloge Fun- 

 gorum 22: p. 1276. 1913. 

 Syn. P. insigne Sacc. in Ann. 

 Mycol. 5: 178. 1907. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 519. 1930. 

 The species was described as sep- 

 arated from P. coccophilum Sacc. 

 by larger and smooth conidia. 

 Both may be assigned to Scopu- 

 lariopsis . 

 P, benzoicum Kossowicz in Ztschr. 

 Landw. Versuchswesen, Oesterr, 

 14: 69-70. 1911. Thom, The 

 Penicillia, p. 554. 1930. An 

 ascosporic species inadequately 

 described and with ascospores 4 

 to 7m by 3 to 4m— greater varia- 

 tion than in other species — and 

 large yellow perithecia. Prob- 



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ably a variant in the Aspergillus 

 glaucus group. 

 Scop, bertaccini Redaelli (?), cited 

 by Bertaccini in Gior. Ital. 

 Dermat. e Sif. 85: 783-828, 9 pis. 

 1934. 



P. bertai Talice and Miickinnon, in 

 Ann. Parasitol. Hum. Comp. 

 7: 97-106. 1929. A monover- 

 ticillate form possibly approx- 

 imating P. citreo-viride Biourge. 



P. betae {Oospora) Delacr., 1897. In 

 Biourge's Liste Onomastique, p. 

 101. 1923. 



P. bialuwiezense Zaleski, in Bui. 

 Acad. Polonaise Sci.: Math, et 

 Nat. Ser. B, pp. 450-451, Taf. 

 39, 1927. Thom, The Penicillia, 

 pp. 303-304. 1930. Believed to 

 represent a synonym of P. brevi- 

 compactum Dierckx 410 



P. bicolor Fries, in Sys. Myc. 3: 408. 

 1829. Thom, The Penicillia, pp. 

 459-460. 1930. Probably based 

 upon a coremium-forming mem- 

 ber of the Biverticillata-Sym- 

 metrica. 



P. bicolor (Hapl.) Grove, 1885. In 

 Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 101. 1923. 



P. biforme Thom, in U. S. Dept. Agr., 

 Bur. Anim. Ind., Bui. 118, pp. 

 54-55, fig. 18. 1910. Emended 

 in Thom, The Penicillia, pp. 320- 

 322, fig. 45. 1930 437 



P. biforme, Thom var. lunzinense 

 Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f . Bakt. etc. 

 (11)103:169. 1941. Some vari- 

 ant of the P. chrysogenum- 

 notatum series is suggested by 

 the description given. 



P. biforme Thom var. vilriolum Sato, 

 in Jour. Agr. Chem. Soc. Japan 

 15: 77. 1939. Bui. pp. 359-369. 

 A culture was received from 

 Sakaguchi in 1940. It proved 

 to be P. ochro-chloron Biourge. . 308 



P. biourgei Arnaudi, in Boll. 1st. 

 Sieroterapico Milanese 6: fasc. I, 



