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S. auricoma Gueguen, in Bull. Soc. 

 Mycol. France 15: 171-187, figs. 

 1-48. 1899. In A. ochraceus 



group 276 



A. auriculaire Moquin-Tandon, in 

 Elements Bot. Med. 2 ed., p. 466. 

 1866. This name was not 

 accompanied by adequate de- 

 scription to separate the form 

 intended from other species 

 which are occasionally found in 

 the ear. 

 .4. ariarius Peck, in N. Y. State 

 Mus. Rept. (1890), 44: 120. 

 1892. A strain of A. fumigatus 



isolated from a canary 151 



A. avenaceus George Smith, in Brit. 

 Mycol. Soc. Trans. 25: 24-27, 



PI. 1, figs. 1-3. 1943 246 



A. awamori Nakazawa, in Inst, of 

 Gov't. Research, Formosa Rept. 

 1: 1907, and 2: 1912. A member 



of the A . niger group 220 



A. awamori varieties described by . 

 Nakazawa, Simo, and Watanabe 

 in Jour. Agr. Chem. Soc. Japan, 

 No. 144. 1936. (In Japanese). 



var. ferrugineus 220 



var. furneus 220 



var.fuscus 220 



var. minimus 220 



var. piceus 220 



No doubt the describers had a 



series of industrially significant 



strains but it is doubtful if others 



could identify them from the 



description and figures given. 



A. awamori Usami, in Myk. Cen- 



tralbl. 4: 193. 1914. Species 



recognized by Mosseray in La 



Cellule 43: 264. 1934. With A. 



awamori Nakazawa cited as a 



synonym. 



A. bainieri Mosseray, in Ann. Soc. 



Sc. Bruxelles 54, ser. B, p. 79, 



1934 233 



Syn. A. longobasidia Bainier fide 

 Mosseray in La Cellule XLIII 



(2): 227. 1934 233 



A. barbae Castellani. Cited by 

 Sartory, A., in Champignons 



parasites de l'homme et des 

 animaux, p. 595. 1922. This 

 organism was found in the beard 

 of a native of Uganda and again 

 from Ceylon. The only further 

 information given is conidia 4 to 

 5ju, globose, dark brown. 



S. basidiosepla Sartory, Sartory, and 

 Meyer, in Ann. Mycol. 27: 317- 

 320. PI. VII. 1929. A variant 

 of the A . candidus group 211 



A. batatae Saito, in Centralb. f. Bakt. 

 2, Abt. 18(1/2): 34. 1907. In 

 the A . niger group 225 



A. belfanti Carbone, in Atti d. Inst. 

 Bot. Univ. Pavia Serie II. Vol. 

 XIV: 63, fig. 11. 1914. Prob- 

 ably in A. glaucus group. 



A. (Sporodinia) bellomontii Mon- 

 tagne, in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ser. 

 4, V. 12: 181-182. 1859. Noted 

 as related to A . maximus (Sporo- 

 dinia). Not an Aspergillus. 



S. bicolor J. Ray, in Rev. Sc, Ser. 4, 

 V. 8: 176-177, 193-212. Lille, 

 1897. Probably in A. sydowi 

 series 192" 



A. biourgei Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII: 241-242, pi. 4, figs. 81- 

 85. 1934. One of the A. niger 

 group 234 



S. blanc-jaune Bainier, nomen 

 nudum. A culture so labeled 

 from the Bainier Collection rep- 

 resents a diminutive member 

 of the A. candidus group 211 



A. blochwitzii Biourge, nomen 

 nudum, listed in Biourge MS 

 (p. 3) among the A. clavatus 

 group as a synonym of A. cla- 

 vatus var. gigantea Blochwitz. 



A. boedijni Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 32: 83-89. 1934. 

 Syn. A. terreus var. boedijni 197 



E. bonariense Speg., in Anal, de la 

 Soc. Cient. Argen. 10: 177. 

 1880. Some member of the A. 

 glaucus group but data are 

 inadequate. 



Coremium Borzianum Saccardo. 



See A . variecolor 165 



