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A MANUAL OF THE PENICILLIA 



Pane 



usage referring to a culture of 

 uncertain identity. 



P. friemanthe, name applied to a cul- 

 ture distributed by Pribram, and 

 at one time by the Centraal- 

 bureau. No description known. 

 Culture examined by Thorn 

 under this name (in 1924) ap- 

 proximated P. terrestre Jensen. 



P.fructigeniun Takeuchi, in Bui. Sci. 

 Fak. Terkult. Kjusu Imp. Univ. 

 3: 333-449, illus. 1929. Prob- 

 ably based upon a variation of 

 P. expansum Link or some re- 

 lated fasciculate form. Conidia 

 reported as globose — not ellip- 

 tical. 



P. fuliginea (Catenularia) Saito, 

 1904. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique, p. 103. 1923. 



Byssochlamys fulva Olliver and 

 Smith, in Jour, of Bot. 72: 196- 

 197, PI. 602. 1933 692 



Acaulium fulvum Sopp, in Monogr., 

 pp. 67-70, Taf. IX, figs. 81-84; 

 Taf. XII, fig. 80. 1912. Pos- 

 sibly represented some Isaria or 

 Paecilomyces. 



P . fulvum Rabenhorst, in Krypt. Fl. 

 1 aufl. 1, 92. 1844. Was given 

 as a synonym of Rhodocephalus 

 aureus Corda, in Icones III, 

 p. 12, fig. 33. 1839. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 581. 1930. 

 Corda's figure might have been 

 an Aspergillus or some mono- 

 verticillate Penicillium . 



P. fulvum (Rhoceph) Rabenh., 1844. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 103. 1923. 



P. fumosus (Aspergillops.) Sopp. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 103. 1923. 



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

 Agr., Bur. Anim. Ind., Bui. 118: 

 69, fig. 27. 1910. Thom, The 

 Penicillia, pp. 464-465, fig. 77. 

 1930 616 



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Scup. fuscu Zach, in Osterr. Bot. 



Zeitsch. 83: 173-186. 1934 700 



P. fuscipes Preuss, Fungi Hoyers- 

 werda no. 123, in Linnaea 24: 

 136. 1851. Thom, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 581. 1930. 

 Syn. Haplographium fuscipes Sacc. 

 in Syll. IV: 307. 1886; and 

 Centbl. f. Bakt. etc. (II) 20: 

 178. 1908. 



P. fusco-glaucum Biourge, in 

 Monogr., La Cellule 33: 128-130, 

 Col. PI. I and PI. II, fig. 9. 1923. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, pp. 325- 

 326. 1930. Species regarded as 

 a probable synonym of P. com- 

 mune Thom. 



P. fusco-glaucum Biourge var. 

 lunzinense v. Szilvinyi, in 

 Zentbl. f. Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 

 164. 1941. Probably a variant 

 strain of P. terrestre or near but 

 no culture available for ex- 

 amination. 



P. fuscum (Sopp) n. comb 226 



Syn. Citromyces fuscus Sopp. 



Citromyees fuscus Sopp, in Monogr., 

 pp. 120-122, Taf. XIV, fig. 100; 

 Taf. XXII, fig. 6. 1912. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 180. 1930. 

 See P. fuscum (Sopp) n. comb . . . 226 



/'. geophilum Oudemans, in Arch. 

 X^eerlandaises, p. 288; Tab. 

 XX\', figs. 1-5. 1902. Possibly 

 a member of the P. frequentans 

 series but with measurements 

 larger than in typical strains. 



P. gibbelluloides Arnaud and Bar- 

 thelet, in Ann. Epiphytis et 

 Phytogenetique 1: 135, fig. 

 8. 1934/1935. This name was 

 tentatively applied to a much 

 branched conidial structure 

 (figured), possibly representing 

 a Haplographium, observed from 

 the chrysalid of a lepidopterous 

 insect in Madagascar. 



7'. gilmanii Thom, in The Penicillia, 

 pp. 345-346. 1930. Type strain 



