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A MANUAL OF THE ASPERGILLI 



sterigmata. A. nidulans Ei dam 

 is named as type. The proposal 

 is rejected here 8 



Emericella Berkeley and Broome, in 

 Introd. Crypt. Bot. pp. 340-341, 

 fig. 76. 1857. See also: Pa- 

 touillard in Bui. Soc Myc. 

 France 7: 43-49, pi. 4, figs. 6-12. 

 1891. Based upon E. variecolor. 

 Syn. A . variecolor q.v 163 



Euaspergillus Ludwig, in Lehrbuch 

 der niederen Kryptogamen p. 

 258. Stuttgart 1892. The 

 genus was proposed to cover the 

 sclerotium producing Aspergilli 

 such as A. niger, A. flavus, A. 

 ochraceus. The name has not 

 been accepted 8 



Eurotium Link, in Obs. p. 31, Taf. 2, 

 fig. 44. 1809. Link described 

 Aspergillus glaucus as a conidial 

 mold and Eurotium herbariorum 

 for the ascosporic form, suppos- 

 ing them to be different fungi. 

 His genus Eurotium has been 

 widely accepted, but it is re- 

 jected here for reasons discussed 

 elsewhere. Forms listed as 

 Eurotium but having by descrip- 

 tion black perithecia are 

 excluded. No species with 

 aspergilloid conidial structures 

 has black (Dematiaceous) peri- 

 thecia 7 



Inzengaea Borzi, in Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. 

 (Pringsheim) 16: 450-463, PL 

 19,20. (1884) 1885. Type sp.: 



I. erythrospora Borzi: Syn. 



A. variecolor q.v 165 



Mucor used by Wiggers (Wichers) 

 in Primitiae Florae Holsaticae. 

 1780. (Republished in facsimile 

 Edition No. 23 by W. Junk in 

 1925). "Mucor herbariorum 

 sessilis luteus" is given as No. 



1158 7 



Rhodocephalus Corda, in Icones I: 

 21. 1839, and the figures given for 

 R. aureus in Icones III, Taf. 



II, fig. 33 suggest A. terreus. 

 Sartorya Vuillemin, in Compt. Rend. 



Acad. Sci. (Paris) 184: 136-317. 

 1927. Inadequately described 

 as an ascosporic phase of A. 

 fumigatus. It was not distribu- 

 ted in culture 9 



Sterigmalocystis Cramer, in Viertel- 

 jahresschrift der Naturforchun- 

 gen Gesellschaft, Zurich 4: 325. 

 1859. Type: A. antacustica 

 Cramer. Cramer proposed to 

 include in his new genus all 

 aspergilloid species showing 

 both primary and secondary 

 sterigmata. S. nigra (A. niger) 

 was the organism under discus- 

 sion, hence the type species. 

 Many mycologists have agreed 

 with Cramer; others, such as 

 Fischer, Wehmer, and Thorn, 

 have rejected Sterigmato- 

 cystis 8 



CHECK LIST OF NAMED SPECIES 



S. acini-uvae Caballero, in Boletin 

 R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. 28: 429. 



1928 229 



Syn. A. carbonarius fide Blochwitz, 

 or A. pulchellus fide Mos- 

 seray 229 



S. aerea Bainier, in Bui. Soc. Bot. 

 France 28: 78. 1881. A.wentii 

 group 249 



A. africanus Dur. et. M., in Fl. Alg., 

 LP. 342. 1849. Not an Asper- 

 gillus. 



A. ageni This name is cited by 

 Lindt, in Arch. Exp. Path. 

 Pharm. 25: 265. 1889, as taken 

 from Saccardo's Sylloge. 

 Search for this reference leads to 

 the conclusion that in this cita- 

 tion A. H ageni was made to read 

 A. ageni. 



S. alba Bainier, in Bui. Soc. Bot. 

 France 27: 30. 1880. Some 

 member of A. candidus group. . 211 



>S. alba-cyanogena Biourge, listed 

 among cultures in the Biourge 

 Collection. 1939. 



S. alba-lutea Biourge, n. m., in MS. 

 p. 9, among the niveus series. 



