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Sopp, from Janke, approximates 

 P. restrictum Oilman and 

 Abbott — conidia are large and 

 coarsely roughened in contrast 

 to Sopp's "smooth." 225 



P. (jriseus (Citr.) Sopp. In 

 Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 'p. 103. 1923. 



Scop, (jrxjlli Sartory, Sartory, and 

 Meyer in Ann. My col. 30: 466- 

 m, 1 pi. 1930. 



P. guegueni Biourge, in Biourge, 

 Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, 

 Liste Onomastique, p. 103, Col. 

 PI. XIII and PI. XXII, fig. 128. 

 1923. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 583. 1933. 

 Syn. Aspergillus gracilis Bainier, 

 from cultures received from 

 Biourge. 



P. guttulosum Oilman and Abbott, 

 in Iowa State College, Jour Sci. 

 1: 298, fig. 33. 1927. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 343. 1930. 

 Regarded as a synonym of P. 

 janthinellum; characterized by 

 the production of excessive ex- 

 udate 302 



P. hagemi Zaleski, in Bui. Acad. 

 Polonaise Sci.: Math, et Nat. 

 Ser. B, pp. 448-450; Taf. 39. 

 1927. Thom, The Penicillia, 

 pp. 298-299. 1930. Believed 

 to represent a synonyn of P. 

 hrevi-compactuiii Dierckx 411 



P. hanzawanum Shih, in Trans. Sap- 

 poro Nat. Hist. Soc. XIV, Pt. 4, 

 p. 291, PI. XII, fig. 1. 1936. A 

 biverticillate-symmetrical form 

 in the P. rugulosum series ap- 

 proximating P. tarduni Thom. 

 ]\ helicum Paper and Fennell, in 

 Mycologia, 40: 515-518, fig. 3. 



1948 586 



P. henebergi Drewes, in Milchw. 

 Forsch. 18: 289-330. 1937. 

 This name was proposed but no 

 description given for a Peni- 

 cillium isolated from sour milk 

 cheese, which was reported to 



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differ somewhat from P. camem- 

 berti. 



P. herquei Bainier and Sartory, in 

 Bui. Soc. Mycol. France 28: 121- 

 126, PI. VII. 1912; also Sartory 

 and Bainier, Compt. Rend. Soc. 

 Biol. Paris 71: 229-230. 1911; 

 Thom, The Penicillia, pp. 467- 

 468, fig. 78. 1930 659 



P. herquei Bainier and Sartory var. 

 lunzinense V .iizilvinyi , in Zentbl. 

 f. Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 158. 1941. 

 The data given are inadequate to 

 justify recognition of the pro- 

 posed variety. 



P. hermanni v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. 

 Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 153, fig. 10. 

 1941. The describer placed his 

 species in the Divaricata. No 

 organism in this group has 

 conidia globose, 5.0 to 5.5m. His 

 designation "floccose" would 

 probably warrant placing it in 

 the Lanata and regarding it as 

 near to, if not identical with, P. 

 lanoso-viride Thom. The type 

 culture has not been seen. 



P. heierocladum (Vertic.) Penzig. In 

 Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 103. 1923. 



P. (Microaspergillus) hickeyi Biourge 

 in Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, 

 pp. 103, 323, 328, Col. PI. XIII 

 and PI. XXII, fig. 127. 1923. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 583. 

 1930. Culture examined by us. 

 Synonym for Aspergillus hickeyi 

 Biourge, assignable to the ^4. re- 

 strictus series. 



P. hiemale (Corem.) Bonorden, 1861. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 103. 1923. 



P. hirsuium Bainier and Sartory, in 

 Bui. Soc. Mycol. France 29: 373- 

 376. 1913. Thom, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 493. 1930. Species 

 known only from description. 

 Thom (1930, p. 493) regarded it 

 as possibly approximating his 

 P. rolfsii. 



