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Page 

 pp. 301-303; Col. PI. VIII and 

 PI. XII, fig. 71. 1923. Re- 

 garded as P. spinulosn77i Thom. 185 

 P. roseo-purpureum Dierckx, inSoc. 

 Scientifique Bruxelles 25: p. 86. 

 1901. In Biourge, Monogr., La 

 Cellule 33: fasc. 1, pp. 317-319; 

 Col. PI. X and Pi. XVI, fig. 96. 

 1923; ibid. 36: 482. 1925. 

 Thom. The Penicillia, p. 181. 



1930 218 



P. roseo-viridum Stapp and Bortels, 

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

 51. 1935. Description and type 

 culture indicate that this is 

 synonymous with P. aurantio- 



violaceum Biourge 194 



P. roseum Link, in "Obs." II, p. 37. 

 1816; see also Link, Sp. Plant Ed. 

 4, Vol. 6, pt. 1, p. 69, 1824; Fries 

 Sys. Myk. 3, p. 409, 1829; Pers. 

 Myc. Europ., 1822. 

 Syn. G. roseum (Link) Bainier. ... 678 

 P. roseum (de Krai) Thom, 1910. 

 In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 105. 1923. 

 P. roseum (Gliocl.) Matruchot, 1893; 

 Bain., 1907. In Biourge's Liste 

 Onomastique, p. 105. 1923. 

 P. roseum (Vertic.) Cooke, in Syll., 

 1886. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique, p. 105. 1923. 

 P. roseum var. coremioides Kickx, in 

 Saccardo Sylloge IV: 83. 1886. 

 Certainly one of the G. roseum 

 series. 

 Acrostolagmus roseus Bainier, in Bui. 

 Soc. Mycol. France 21: 225-227, 

 PI. 12, figs. 1 to 9. 1905. Re- 

 garded as possibly representing 

 Gliocladium roseum (Link) 



Bainier 680 



P. rotunditm Raper and Fennell, in 



Mycologia 40: 518-521, fig. 4 591 



P. {Scop.) rubellum (Bainier) 

 Biourge. See P. ameihystinum 

 above. Synonym of P. li- 



lacinum Thom 288 



Scop, rubellus Bainier, in Bui. Soc. 

 Mycol. France 23: 104, PI. XII, 



Page 

 figs. 6-11. 1907. Not S. rubel- 

 lus Bainier of Biourge's Mono- 

 graph. 



P. rubens Biourge, in Monogr., La 

 Cellule 33: fasc. 1, p. 265; Col. 

 PI. XI and PI. XIX, fig. HI. 

 1923. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 249, fig. 33. 1930. Culture re- 

 ceived as type represents a form 

 approximating P. chnjso- 

 genum Thom 364 



Citromyces rubescens Sopp, in 

 Monogr., pp. 126-128; Taf. XIII, 

 fig. 97; Taf. XXII, fig. 9. 1912. 

 Monoverticillate form of un- 

 certain relationship. Possibly 

 approximating P. roseo-pur- 

 pureum Dierckx. 



P. rubescens (Citro.) Sopp. In 

 Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 105. 1923. 



P. rubescens Bainier, in Bui. Soc. 

 Mycol. France 22: 207, PI. XI, 

 figs. 7-13. 1906 671 



P. rubro-punctatum Dierckx, in Soc. 

 Sci. Brux. 25: 85. 1901. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, p. 570. 1930. 

 No one has ever identified 

 Dierckx's species. 



P. rubrum, see fig. 131 in Sopp, 

 Monogr. Taf. XVIII, fig. 131, 

 also p. 164. 1912. This organ- 

 ism was figured and named by 

 Sopp in his table XVIII, then 

 discussed by name and dis- 

 carded without decision, as to its 

 allocation. It was listed as a 

 yellow organism which produced 

 perithecia. The penicillus fig- 

 ured might represent some vari- 

 ant member of the P. luieum 

 series. The name was untenable 

 in any case. 



P. rubrum (?) Grassberger-Stoll, 

 in Biourge, Monogr , La Cellule 

 33: fasc 1, pp. 172-174; Col. PI. 

 IV and VI, fig. 33. 1923. Thom 

 (1930, p. 250) assigned this 

 species to P. rubens Biourge 

 upon the basis of a culture sup- 



