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A. curtisii Berkeley, in Ilavenel 

 Fungi Carolinense fasc. IV. 

 1855. Farlow identified this 

 in his Bibliographical Index as 

 Rhinotrichum curtisii. 



S. cyanea Bainier, nomen nudum, in 

 Biourge's list of the nidulans 

 group. 



A. cyaneus (Mattlet) Dodge, in 

 Dodge Med. My col. p. 636, 1935. 

 Syn. S. cyaneus Mattlet, in Ann. 

 Soc. Belg. Med. Trop. 6(1): 32. 

 1926. In A . sydowi series 186 



A. cyanogenes Biourge, nomen 

 nudum. One of the A. conicus 

 strains in A . restrictus series 140 



S. dasytricha Ell. and Ev., in Jour. 

 My col. 2: 104. 1886. Sacc. 

 Syllog. X: 525. Not an Asper- 

 gillus. 



A. delacroixii (Sacc.) Thorn and 

 Church, in The Aspergilli, p. 190. 



1926 282 



Syn. S. delacroixii Sacc, in Sylloge 



10:527 282 



Syn. S. ochracea Delacroix, in Bui. 

 Soc. Mycol. France 7: 109, pi. 

 VII, fig. f. 1891 282 



A. delacroixii Sacc. and Sydow, in 

 Sylloge Fungorum 14: 1044. 

 Syn. A. olivaceus Delacr., in Bui. 

 Soc. Mycol. France 13: 118. 

 1897. Some unidentifiable 



member of the A. glaucus group. 



A. densus Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII: 232-234, pi. 4, figs. 99- 

 102. 1934. In the Biourge 

 Collection 233 



A. depauperatus Petch, in Trans. 

 Brit. Mycol. Soc. XVI. p. 244, 

 text fig. 1931. Parasite upon 

 Lepidosaphis ulmi on Hawthorn 

 in England, also on Aspidiotus 

 in Ceylon. As described: coni- 

 diophores up to 50m by 2.5 to 3.5m, 

 broadening to a fertile apex 4 to 

 5/x in diameter with a few chains 

 of conidia attached directly to 

 the vesicular surface; conidia 2 

 to 4m by 1.5 to 2.5u. Possibly 

 some strain of the A. restrictus 

 series not far from A. gracilis. 



A. derxii Biourge, nomen nudum, 

 listed among the A . versicolor 

 group in unpublished MS. and 

 represented in his collection in 

 1939. 



E. desmazieri Castagne, PI. Mars. 

 II, Sup., p. 56. 1851. See also 

 Berlese, Fungi Moricolae Ap- 

 pendice p. 11. 1889. As de- 

 scribed by Berlese, this was a 

 perithecial form probably be- 

 longing to the A. glaucus group, 

 but not sufficiently described to 

 identify. 



A. desseyi Speg., in Physis., Rev. 

 Soc. Argentina Cien. Nat. VIII: 

 115-117, 1 fig. 1925. Named 

 A. dessyi Speg., in Rev. Appd. 

 Mycol. 4: 542. 1925. Some 

 form near A . fumigat us 151 



A. dierckxii Biourge, nomen nudum, 

 on culture distributed by 

 Biourge; a strain of the A. 

 repens series. See Thorn and 

 Raper U. S. D. A. Misc. Publ. 

 426, p. 12. 1941 107 



A. diplocystis (Sartory, Sartory, 

 Hufschmitt and Meyer) Dodge, 

 in Dodge Med. Mycol. p. 625. 



1935 121 



Syn. E. diplocyste Sartory, 

 Sartory, Hufschmitt and Meyer, 

 in Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 104: 

 881-883. 1930. The authors 

 describe a mold with conidial 

 head near A. nidulans and the 

 ascospores of A. chevalieri 121 



E. diplocystis B. and Br., in Jour. 

 Linn. Soc. (London), Bot. 14: 

 55-56, Tab. 10. 1875. Neither 

 description nor figure would 

 identify this with any definite 

 Aspergillus, although the speci- 

 men may have been the perithe- 

 cia of some member of the A. 

 glaucus group. 



S. dipus Ferdinandsen and Winge, in 

 Bot. Tids. 30: 220, fig. 6. 1910. 

 Not separable from other large- 

 spored forms in this section of 

 the A . niger group 228 



