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 Betriebskontr., p. 315. 1901; 

 Atlas Mikr. Grundl. Taf. 36: 

 Saccardo Syll. XVIII: 518. 

 1906. Seen often in culture. 

 Not a Penicillium. 

 Syn. Scopulariopsis simplex 

 (Lindner) Vuillemin, in Bui. 

 Soc. Mycol. France 27: 137-152. 

 1911. Thorn, The Penicillia, p. 

 588. 1930. 



Also described as Catenularia 

 fuliginea Saito, and so cited in 

 Lindner's Mikrosc. Betrieb- 

 skontr. 5 aufl. 1909. 

 Known also as Oospora vinosella 

 Sacc, Fung. Ital. t. 874. and 

 Torula vinosella Sacc. Mich. I, 

 p. 265. See also Sylloge IV: 20, 

 1886. 

 P. simplicissimum (Oud.) Thorn, in 

 The Penicillia, pp. 335-336, fig. 



51. 1930 304 



Syn. Spicaria siniplicissima Oude- 

 mans, in Nederl. Kruidk. Arch, 

 ser. 3, Vol. 2, p. 763. 1903; 

 Jensen, Cornell Agr. Expt. Sta., 

 Bui. 315, p. 493, fig. 127. 1912; 

 Thorn, The Penicillia, p. 335, 

 fig. 51. 1930. 

 P. simplicissimum (Oud.) Thorn 

 var. lunzinense v.Szilvinyi, in 

 Zentbl. f. Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 

 156-157. 1941. The variety is 

 described as having conidia el- 

 liptical instead of globose. 

 Since this is the usual condition 

 in the species no basis for the 

 variety seems to exist. 

 P. sinicum Shih, in Sapporo Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Trans. 14: 286-287, 

 PI. 12, fig. 3. 1936. Probably a 

 member of the P. frequentans 



sei'ies 177 



P. sitophilum Montague in Ann. Sci. 

 Nat., ser. II, 20: 377, pi. 16, fig. 

 4. 1843. Thorn, The Penicillia, 

 p. 589. 1930. 

 Syn. Monilia sitophila (Mont.) 

 Sacc, Sylloge IV: 35, 1886. 

 P. sitophilum {Monilia) Montagne. 



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In Biourge's Liste Onomastique, 

 p. 105. 1923. 



P. socium, credited to Plowright in 

 Saccardo's Sylloge 2: 468, 1883, 

 as the conidial stage of Hypo- 

 myces aureonitens Tulasne; re- 

 described by Plowright in Gre- 

 villea 11: 49, tab. 156, figs, b, d, 

 f. 1882. This name is also 

 listed by Grove in Jour. Bot. 23: 

 165, 1885, as a synonym for 

 Gliocladium penicilloides Cor da. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 571. 

 1930. Not a true Penicillium. 



P. solitum Westling, in Arkiv for 

 Botanik 11: 52, 65-67; figs. 3 and 

 47. 1911 ; Thom, The Penicillia, 

 pp. 372-373. 1930 453 



P. solitum Westling var. lunzinense 

 v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. Bakt. 

 etc. (II) 103: 167. 1941. The 

 variety is based upon smooth, 

 globose conidia, 2 to Sfx. With- 

 out the describer's cultures the 

 identity of his strain is doubtful, 

 but it does fit the general con- 

 cept of P. solitum as we under- 

 stand this species. 



P. soppi Zaleski, in Bui. Acad. Polo- 

 naise Sci.: Math, et Nat. Ser. B, 

 pp. 476-477; Taf. 51. 1927. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 344. 

 1930 279 



Citromyces sormanii Carbone, in Atti 

 1st. Bot. deir Universita Pavia, 

 Ser. II, 14, pp. 290-295, 321, Tav. 

 XII, figs. 2, 3, 4. Probably 

 represented a form approximat- 

 ing P. citreo-viride Biourge 218 



P. sparsum Grev., in Scottish Crypt. 

 Flora, 1: pi. 58, fig. 2a and b, 

 1823. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 589. 1930. Not identifiable as 

 a Penicillium. 



Scop, sphaerospora Zach., in Osterr. 

 Bot. Zeitsch. 83: 180-182, figs. 



4 and 5. 1934 701 



P. spiculisporum Lehman, in Myco- 

 logia 12: 26^-274, PI. 19, figs. 1- 

 37. 1920. See also Thom, The 



