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A MANUAL OF THE PENICILLIA 



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plied by Biourge under the above 

 name. 



P. rubrum Sopp, in Videnskapsel- 

 skapets Skr. I. Mat. -Nat ur v. Kl. 

 Kristiania 1911, no. 2, pp. 19-20, 

 Taf. 5, figs. 28-29. 1912. Also 

 fig. 131, Taf. XVIII in same 

 Skr. No. 11, 1912. Thom, The 

 Penicillia, p. 570. 1930. Sopp 

 describes one of the sclerotium 

 forming monoverticillate group 

 near P. thomii Maire but has 

 given no means for closer iden- 

 tification. 



P. rubrum Stoll, in Beitr. z. niorph. 

 u. biol. Char. Penicillium Wurz- 

 burg, p. 35, Taf. I, fig. 7, Taf. 

 Ill, fig. 3, Taf. IV, fig. 4. 1904. 

 Also Thom, U. S. Dept. Agr., 

 Bur. Anim. Ind., Bui. 118, p. 39, 

 fig. 7. 1910; and Thom, The 

 Penicillia, p. 476. 1930 637 



P. rufescens Bainier. In Biourge's 

 Liste Onomastique, p. 105. 

 1923. Probably a misprint for 

 P. rubescens Bainier. 



P. rufescens Biourge, in Monogr., 

 La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, Col. PI. 

 XI. 1923. Apparently an in- 

 correct citation of P. rubens 

 Biourge. 



Scop, rufulus Bainier, in Bui. Soc. 

 Mycol. France 23: 105, PI. XII, 

 figs. 1-5. 1907. Biourge sug- 

 gested P. (Scop.) rufulum 

 (Bainier) Biourge as a name 

 change and suggested synonymy 

 with Torula rufescens Fresenius. 



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

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

 pp. 60-61, fig. 21. 1910. Thom, 

 The Penicillia, pp. 472-473. 

 1930 648 



P. rugulosum var. atricolum 

 (Bainier?) Thom, n. var., in 

 The Penicillia, p. 474. 1930. 

 Recognition of the variety no 

 longer considered warranted . . . 653 



P. rugulosum Thom var. lunzinense 

 v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. Bakt. 



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etc. (II) 103: 160. 1941. The 

 descriptive notes exclude this 

 from P. rugulosum but do not 

 furnish enough data for deter- 

 mination. 



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

 Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 160-161, fig. 

 14. 1941. The describer put 

 this species in Biverticillata- 

 Symmetrica, but no such di- 

 minutive form has been recorded 

 by any other author. Unless 

 refound and more completely de- 

 scribed, species should be 

 dropped. 



P. sacchari Ray, in Rev. Gen. Bot. 

 9: 294-300; PI. 16, figs. 23-27. 

 1897; see Thom, The Penicillia, 

 p. 452. 1930. An ascosporic 

 member of the P. luteum series; 

 not reported since described. 

 Possibly approximates P. heli- 

 cum Raper and Fennell 589 



P. sacculum Dale, name first pub- 

 lished in Biourge, Monogr., La 

 Cellule 33: fasc. 1, p. 323; Col. 

 PI. XIII and PI. XXIII, fig. 134. 

 1923. Miss Dale's organism was 

 a Scopulariopsis described with- 

 out name in Ann. Mycol. 12: 59. 

 1914; above name assigned by 

 Dale (E.) in Ann. Mycol. 24: 

 1926. 



P. salina (Oospora) Namyslowsky, 

 1913. In Biourge's Liste Ono- 

 mastique, p. 105. 1923. 



P. salmonicolor Raillo, in Centbl. f. 

 Bakt. etc. (II) 78: 522. 1929. 

 Apparently a member of the P. 

 implicatum series. 



P. sanguifluum Sopp var. lunzinense 

 v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. Bakt. 

 etc. (II) 103: 149. 1941. The 

 single identifying character — 

 swollen or vesicle-like conidio- 

 phore apices is too variable for 

 separation as a variety. 



Cilromyces sanguifluus Sopp, in 

 Monogr., pp. 115-117; Taf. XV, 

 fig 105;Taf. XXII, fig. 3. 1912. 



