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P. luteum (Zukalj Wehmer, iii Derx, 

 in Bui. Soc. Alycol. France 41: 

 375-381, 1925; also in Trans. 

 Brit. Mycol. Soc. 11: 108-112, 

 Pis. I and II. 1926. Synonym 

 of P. luteum Zukal; usage hinged 

 upon Wehmer 's i)uhlication 

 (1893). 



P. luteum Zukal, in Sitz.-Ber. Akad. 

 Wien. 98: 561. 1889. See also- 

 Wehmer, Ber. deut. Bot. 

 Gesellsch. 2: 499-516, Taf. 25. 

 1893; Emmons, Mycologia 27: 

 1-11-143, figs. 10 and 16. 1935. . 600 



P. luteum Zukal, in Thorn, U. S. 

 Dept. Agr., Bur. Anim. Ind., 

 Bui. 118, 39-40. 1910. Culture 

 underlying this usage subse- 

 quently shown to be P. vermicu- 

 latum Dangeard 583 



P. luteum Zukal var. lunzinense " 

 v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. Bakt. 

 etc. (II) 103: 158. 1941. 

 Smooth, globose conidia, 6.5 to 

 7.0m in diameter, exclude this 

 from the whole group to which 

 P. luteum belongs. Without the 

 type culture it is not identifi- 

 able. 



Gymnoascus luteus (Zukal) Sacc, in 

 Syll. XI: 437-438. 1895. Syn- 

 onym of P. luteum Zukal, es- 

 tablished upon bibliographic 

 bases only. 



P. macrosporum B. and Br., in Ann. 

 and Mag. of Nat. Hist., Ser. 5, 9: 

 183. 1882. Thorn, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 565. 1930. Species 

 not subsequently identified. 



P. maculans Sharpies, in Dopt. Agr. 

 Federated Malay States Bui. 19, 

 p. 8. 1914. Thom,ThePenicil- 

 lia, p. 565. 1930. Regarded by 

 this describer as the cause of 

 spotting of plantation sheet-rub- 

 ber. Species unidentifiable from 

 the description. 



P. majusculum Westling, in Arkiv for 

 Bot. 11: 51-52, 60-62, figs. 1 and 

 45. 1911. Thorn, The Penicil- 



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lia, pp. 389-390. 1930. Be- 

 lieved to be synonymous with 

 P. puberulum Bainier 499 



P. malivorum Cifferi, in Riv. Patol. 

 Veget. 14: 77-92. 1924. Thorn, 

 The Penicillia, pp. 409-410. 

 1930. Synonym of P. expansum 

 Link 516 



P. mandshuricum Saito, in South 

 Manchuria Railway Company, 

 Central Laboratory', Report No. 

 6, pp. 11-12. 1921. (In Japa- 

 nese). Culture seen and assigned 

 to Paecilomyces by Thom in The 

 Penicillia, p. 550, 1930 689 



P. mangini Duche and Heim, in 

 Recueil de Travaux Crypto- 

 gamiques dddi^s a Louis Mangin. 

 Ext. pp. 20-24, fig. 4, PI. 30,figs. 

 2-5. 1931. Apparently a mem- 

 ber of the P. thomii series 165 



P. martensii Biourge, in Monogr., 

 La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, pp. 152- 

 154, Col. PI. II and PI. Ill, fig. 

 14. 1923. Thom, The Penicil- 

 lia, pp. 388-389. 1930 500 



P. martensii Biourge var. lunzinense 

 v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. Bakt. 

 etc. (II) 103: 170. 1941. The 

 description would put this in the 

 series with P. corymbiferum. 



P. matris-meae Zaleski, in Bui. Acad. 

 Polonaise Sci.: Math, et Nat. 

 Ser. B, pp. 477-479; Taf. 45 and 

 52. 1927. See Thom, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 349. 1930. Synonym 

 of P. soppi Zaleski 282 



P. maydis Lewin in Lehrbuch d. 

 Toxicologie 2 aufl. Berlin, 1897. 

 Cited by Lafar. Handb. d. Tech- 

 nischen Myk. 2 aufl. I, p. 613. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 565. 

 1930. Species not identifiable. 



P. media {Stysanus) Sacc, 1881. In 

 Biourge 's Liste Onomastique, p. 

 104. 1923. 



P. mediocre Stai)p and Bortels, in 

 Zentbl. f. Bakt. etc. (II) 93: 50. 

 1935. Belongs with P. spinu- 



