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 etc. (II) 103: 145, fig. 4. 1941. 

 Regarded as inseparable from 

 P. spinulosum Thorn 183 



Cilroinyccs bruntzii Sartory, in 8oc. 

 Biol. (Paris) Compt. Rend. 76: 

 605-606. 1914. Believed to ap- 

 proximate P. spinidosum Thom . 183 



P. burci Pollacci, in 1st. Bot d. R. 

 Univ. Pavia II ser. 18: 128-129. 

 Tav. XXXI, figs. 4-6. 1921. 

 This was assigned to Paerilo- 

 myces by Thom in The Penicillia, 

 1930, p. 548 689 



P. hnssardi (Hormiscium) Delacr., 

 1897. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique,p. 101. 1923. 



P. caespitosum E. and E., from the 

 label of an herbarium specimen 

 reading "Maine, Harvey no. 58." 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 555. 

 1930. Some organism near the 

 P. rugulosum series. 



Mucor caespitosus Linnaeus, in Spe- 

 cies Plantarum II, p. 1186. 

 1753. Based upon Tab. 91, fig. 

 3, in Micheli, Xova plantarum 

 genera. 1729. Probably syn- 

 onymous with P. digitatum Sac- 

 cardo. 



P. camembert Sopp, in Monogr. pp. 

 179-180; Taf. XIX, fig. 134; Taf. 

 XXIII, fig. 17-18, 1912. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 313. 1930. 

 Synonym for P. caniemberti 

 Thom, q.v 426 



P. camemberti Thom, in U. S. Dept. 

 Agr., Bur. Anim. Ind., Bui. 82, 

 p. 33, fig. 1. 1906; also Bui. 118, 

 p. 50, fig. 16. 1910. The Peni- 

 cillia, pp. 312-313, figs. 43-44. 

 1930 426 



P. camemberti var. rogeri Thom, in 

 V. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Anim. 

 Ind., Bui. 118, pp. 52-53, fig. 17. 

 1910. Synonym of P. caseicolum 

 Bainier 422 



Scop, candelabrum Loubiere, in 

 These, pp. 63-64, PI. VII, figs. 

 13, 14. 1924 700 



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Scop. Candida (Pers.) Loubiere, in 

 These, pp. 64-65, PI. VIII and 

 IX. 1924. Nephrospora man- 

 gini Loubiere was described and 

 figured as the ascosporic form 

 of Scop. Candida. Suggested 

 synonyms include: Monilia Can- 

 dida Persoon, 1822 and Aspergil- 

 lus candidus Link, 1809 695 



Scop. Candida (Gueguen) Vuill., in 

 Bui. Soc. Myc. France 27: 143. 

 1911. 

 Syn. Monilia Candida Gueguen 

 1899, not of Bonorden. 



P. candido-fulvum Dierckx, discussed 

 in Biourge, Monogr., La Cellule 

 33: fasc. 1, pp. 275-277; Col. PI. 

 X and PI. XVII, fig. 98. 1923. 

 Regarded as synonym of P. 

 frequentans Westling 175 



P. candidum Link, in Obs., p. 17. 

 1809. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 555. 1930. Link's species was 

 never satisfactorily recognized, 

 possibly represented P. casei- 

 colum Bainier or some white 

 mutant. 



P. candidum Roger, in Biourge 

 Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, 

 pp. 193-194; Col. PI. Ill, PI. V, 

 fig. 27. 1923. This was cited 

 from Roger (Revue Hebdomi- 

 daire (Paris) 7: 334); but Roger 

 regarded his form as P. candidum 

 Link, which is unrecognizable. 

 Cultures received as Roger's 

 strains and covered by his patent 

 represent P. caseicolum Bainier, 

 q.v 425 



P. candidum (Corem.) Corda, 1837. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 101. 1923. 



P. candidum var. coremioides Sacc, 

 in Syll. IV, p. 80. 1886. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 556. 1930. 

 Saccardo transferred Coremium 

 candidum Nees to Penicillium 

 under this varietal name. Not 

 recognized since it was de- 

 scribed. 



