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 pp. 25-27, Pis. 1-2. 1927; also 

 Centbl. f. Bakt. (II) 73: 321-330. 

 1928. Thorn, The Penicillia, p. 

 281. 1930. Believed to repre- 

 sent a synonym of P. roquefurti 

 Thorn 401 



P. biourgei Dierckx, in Soc. Scient. 

 Brux. 25: p. SS. 1901 ; Biourge, 

 Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, 

 p. 167. 1923. Thorn, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 270. 1930. Known 

 only by description ; suspected of 

 approximating P. casei Staub 

 since it was rej)orted by both 

 Dierckx and by Biourge to pro- 

 duce black spots on cheese. 



P. biourgeianum Zaleski, in Bui. 

 Acad. Polonaise Sci.: Math, et 

 Nat. Ser. B, pp. 462-464; Taf. 

 45 and 48. 1927. Thom, The 

 Penicillia, pp. 296-297. 1930. 

 Believed to represent a synonym 

 of P. stoloniferum Thom 414 



P. blakesleei Zaleski, in Bui. Acad. 

 Polonaise Sci.: Math, et Nat. 

 Ser. B, pp. 441-444, Taf. 36. 

 1927. Thom, The Penicillia, pp. 

 399-400. 1930. Regarded as 

 representing some member of 

 the P. viridicalum series 486 



Scop, blochii (Matruchot) Vuillemin, 

 in Bui. Soc. Mycol. France 27: 

 144-148. 1911. 

 Syn. Mastigocladium blochii 

 Matruchot, in Compt. rend. 

 Acad. Sci. (Paris) 152: 325-327. 

 1911. 



P. bombycis Sopp, in Videnskapsel- 

 skapets Skr. I. Mat-Nat. Kl. 

 Kristiania, 1911, no. 2, p. 26. 

 1912. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 554. 1930. Not recognizable. 

 Species based upon a parasite on 

 the feet of living caterpillars. 

 Conidia reported as 2 to 5/i in 

 diameter and perithecia (?) 200/Lt 

 in diameter in green shades. 

 No one has since reported the 



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species with adequate descrip- 

 tion. 



P. bordzil(>u\skii Morotchkovsky, in 

 Bui. Sci. Rec. Biol. Univ. Kiev. 

 2: 71, fig. 2. 1936. Apparently 

 closely related to P. cyclopium 

 Westling 497 



P. bouffardi Brumpt, evidently a ty- 

 pographical error for Aspergillus 

 bouffardi Brumpt, cited by Cas- 

 tellani and Chalmers in Manual 

 Tropical Diseases, p. 805. 

 1913. 



P. bovis Doeve, in Ned.-Indische 

 Blad. Diergeneesk 43: 30-65. 

 1931. Name provisionally ap- 

 plied to a Penicillium isolated 

 from skin ("cascado") lesions 

 of cattle. Inadequately illus- 

 trated and not formally de- 

 scribed. 



P. brachiaium Ellis and Morgan, 

 from the label of a specimen 

 which reads, "Ohio, on ash bark, 

 Morgan, 750." Thom, The 

 Penicillia, p. 554. 1930. Proba- 

 bly some Gliocladium or Clono- 

 stachys; not .recognizable from 

 the description. 



P. braziliense Thom, in The Penicil- 

 lia, pp. 483-484, fig. 83. 1930. 

 Identit}' questionable. Proba- 

 bly some degenerate member of 

 the Biverticillata-Symmetrica. . 644 



P. braziliense Thom. var. lunzinense 

 Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. Bakt. 

 etc. (II) 103: 157. 1941. Cited 

 by Szilvinyi as "differing from 

 the species in smaller measure- 

 ments and smoother conidio- 

 phores." 



P. bredoi Biourge, apparently unde- 

 scribed — name on tube of Bi- 

 ourge's culture No. 377, marked 

 "Stockholm brewery." 



Carpenteles brefeldianum (Dodge) 

 Shear, in IMycologia 26: 107. 

 1934. Synonym of P. brefeldi- 

 anum Dodge 141 



