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 Arch. Neerland. Sc. Exact, et 

 Nat., p. 23, Tab. XXI. 1902. . . 697 



P. krzemieniewskn Zaieski, in Bui. 

 Acad. Polonaise Sci.: Math, et 

 Nat. Ser. B, pp. 490-492; Taf. 56. 

 1927. Thorn, The Penicillia, p. 

 362. 1930. Regarded as a syno- 

 nym of P. daleae Zaieski 298 



P. kiihnelti v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. 

 Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 154, fig. 11. 

 1941. Szilvinyi's meager figures 

 suggest a member of the Biverti- 

 cillata-Symmetrica as does also 

 the excess of yellow hyphae re- 

 ported. 



Citromyces lacticus Maz^ and Perrier, 

 in Ann. Inst. Pasteur 18: 558-559. 

 1904. Member of the P.frequen- 

 tans-spinulosum complex, but 

 closer diagnosis impossible 184 



P. lacticus (Citr.) Maz6 and Perrier, 

 1904. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique, p. 104. 1923. 



P. lacticus Oertler (Birmingham). ?. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 104. 1923. 



P. lagerheimi Westling, in Arkiv for 

 Botanik 11: 55, 110-112; figs. 25, 

 66a and b. 1911. Known only 

 from description; Thom (1930, 

 pp. 490-491) regarded it as prob- 

 ably an aberrant member of the 

 Biverticillata-Symmetrica. 



P. lagerheimii Westling, in Biourge, 

 Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. l,p. 

 198, Col. PI. Ill and PI. V, fig. 

 30. 1923. Thom, The Penicil- 

 lia, p. 491. 1930. Identity un- 

 certain; doubtfully P. lagerheimi 

 Westling. 



P. (Citrom.) lanceolatum v.Szilvinyi 

 in Zentbl. f. Bakt. etc. (11)103: 

 147, fig. 5. 1941. The describer 

 put this species among the 

 Monoverticillata but figured a 

 penicillus with the lanceolate 

 sterigmata of the Biverticillata- 

 Symmetrica. 



Scop, lanosa van Beyma, in Zentbl. f . 

 Bakt. etc. (II) 96: 423-425, fig. 1. 

 1937. 



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P. lanoso-coeruleum Thom, in The 

 Penicillia, pp. 322-323. 1930... 436 



P. lanoso-grisdlum Biourge, in 

 Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, 

 pp. 196-198; Col. PI. Ill and 

 PI. V, fig. 25. 1923. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 246. 1930. 

 Biourge's description suggests a 

 possible variety of P. digitatum 

 Sacc. or some form with nearly 

 related morphology. The origi- 

 nal culture was quickly lost and 

 apparently not distributed. 



P. lanoso-griseum Thom, in The 

 Penicillia, p. 327. 1930 441 



P. lanoso-viride Thom, in The Peni- 

 cillia, pp. 314-315. 1930 434 



P. lanoso-viride Thom var. lunzini- 

 nense v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. 

 Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 162. 1941. 

 Conidiophore walls reported as 

 smooth, hence different from the 

 species. Significance of charac- 

 ter doubtful as warranting vari- 

 etal status. Type culture not 

 available. 



P. lanosum Westling, in Arkiv for 

 Botanik 11: 55, 97-99, figs. 18 and 

 60. 1911. Thom, The Penicil- 

 lia, pp. 317-318. 1930 431 



P. lanosum Westling var. lunzinense 

 v.Szilvinyi in Zentbl. Bakt. etc. 

 (II) 103: 165. 1941. The char- 

 acters cited for this variety are 

 regarded as strain variations not 

 justifying separate description. 



P. lapidosum Raper and Fennell, in 

 Mycologia 40: 524-527, fig. 6. 

 1948; Williams.. Cameron, and 

 Williams, Food Reseach 6: 69-73. 

 1941 163 



P. lavendidum Raper and Fonnell, in 

 Mycologia 40: 530-533, fig. 8. 

 1948 464 



P. lemoni Sopp, in Monogr., pp. 194r- 

 196; Taf. XX, fig. 152, Taf. 

 XXIII, fig. 39. 1912. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, pp. 469-470. 

 1930. Regarded as synonymous 



