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A MANUAL OF THE PENICILLIA 



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 sents P. clavijorme Baiuier in 

 part 551 



P. waksmani Zaleski, in Bui. Acad. 

 Polonaise Sci.: Math, et Xat. 

 Ser. B, pp. 468-469; Taf. 49. 

 1927. Thorn, The Penicillia, 

 pp. 230-231. 1930 246 



P. (Citrom.) wallandi v.Szilvinyi, in 

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

 151-152, fig. 8. 1941. The spe- 

 cies is described in terms which 

 place it in the P. spinulosuui se- 

 ries near P. purpurrescens Sopp. 



P. weidernanni Westling, in Biourge, 

 Monogr.,La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, p. 

 204, 1923. This usage repre- 

 sents an error in citation of P. 

 roqueforti var. wiedemanni 

 Westling made by Biourge. 



P. weidernanni Westling, viu\ fitscum 

 Arnaudi, in Boll. 1st. Siero- 

 terapico Alilanese 6: fasc. I, pp. 

 18-27. 1927. Thom, The Peni- 

 cillia, p. 282. 1930. Arnaudi 

 described this strain as having 

 slight color differences in culture 

 from other members of the P. 

 roqueforti series. 



P. ivestlingi Zaleski, in Bui. Acad. 

 Polonaise Sci . : Math . et Nat .Ser. 

 B, pp. 473-474, Taf. 54. 1927. 

 Thom, The Penicillia, p. 253. 

 1930. Believed to be a synonym 

 of P. waksmani Zaleski. 



P. ivestlingi Zaleski var. lunzinense 

 v.Szilvinyi, in Zentbl. f. Bakt. 

 etc. (II) 103: 171-172. 1941. 

 This species is regarded as syn- 

 onymous with P. umksmani 

 Zaleski. Doubtful if bases for 

 recognition of variety exist. 



P. wortmanni Klocker, in Compt. 

 Rend. Laborat. Carlsberg. 6: 100. 

 1903. See Biourge, Monogr., La 

 Cellule 33: fasc. 1, p. 244. 1923; 

 Thom, The Penicillia, pp. 449- 

 450. 1930; and Emmons, My- 



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 cologia 27: 133-135, figs. 1 and 

 16. 1935 583 



P. wuchangense Shih, in Trans. Sap- 

 poro Xat. Hist. Soc. 14: 287. 

 1936. Shih thought this species 

 to 1)6 near P. i-estrictuni but 

 showing colonies bluish green 

 and conidia smooth. A mono- 

 vert icillate form suggesting P. 

 decumbens Thom. 



P. wurceburgense in Biourge, 

 Monogr., La Cellule 33: fasc. 1, 

 Col. PI. V and PI. VIII, fig. 47. 

 1923. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 247. 1930. Name proposed, 

 without description, for a cul- 

 ture distributed by Krai in 1913 

 as P. olivaceum Wehmer from 

 Wurzburg. Biourge suggested 

 the name since Thom (1910) had 

 abandoned P. olivaceum, and 

 since Biourge wished to retain 

 the name P. digitatum Sacc. for 

 cultures found on fruits from the 

 South. Thom, (1930) regarded 

 it as prolmbly similar to P. 

 oxalicum Currie and Thom. 



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

 Bakt. etc. (II) 103: 172, fig. 24. 

 1941. The describer placed his 

 organism in the series with P. 

 chrysogenum, but his drawing 

 does not correspond with this 

 placement. Species believed to 

 approximate P. corylophilum 

 Dierckx. 



P. zukalii Biourge, in Monogr., La 

 Cellule 33: fasc. 1, pp. 239-240; 

 Col. PI. VII and PI. XI, fig. 61. 

 1923. Thom, The Penicillia, p. 

 460. 1930. Identity uncertain. 

 Described as a coremiform spe- 

 cies; rediscussed (La Cellule 36: 

 445-454, PI. I. 1925) as produc- 

 ing perithecia and sclerotia. 

 Cultures distributed by Biourge 

 under this name proved to be P. 

 brefeldianum Dodge 154 



