340 



A MANUAL OF THE ASPERGILLI 



-4. disjunctus Bainier et Sartory, in 

 Bui . Soc . My c . France 27 : 346-368, 

 pi. X-XI. 1911. A member of 

 the A. glaucus group. SeeA.echi- 

 nulatux 133 



A. diver sicolor Waksman, in Soil 

 Science 2: 126. 1916. The refer- 

 ence to an organism by Waksman 

 under this name was a typo- 

 graphical error for A. versicolor. 



S. dubia (B. & Br.) Sacc, in Fungi 

 italici pi. 902, and Sylloge 4: 72. 

 1886. 

 Syn. A. dubius Corda, in Berkeley 

 and Broome, in Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 2 Ser., 7: 100 (No. 520). 1851. 

 Not thus far recognized. 



A. dubiosus Lindau, in Rabh. Krypt. 

 Fl. 8: 151. 1907. In the .4. can- 

 didus group. 



A. eburneus Biourge, nomen nudum, 

 was attached to a culture re- 

 ceived from Biourge and re- 

 corded as NRRL 515. It is 

 accepted as A. niveus 202 



A. echinosporus Sorokin. Abst. by 

 Busch, in Ztschr. f. Pflanzen- 

 krankheiten 3: 155. 1893. Ref. 

 in Sacc. Sylloge 11: 592. 1895. 

 The description suggests a Hap- 

 lographium. 



A. echinulatus (Delacr.) Thorn and 

 Church, in The Aspergilli , p. 107. 



1926 131 



Syn. E. echinulatum Delacr., Soc. 

 My col. de France, Bui. Trimest 

 9: 266, PI. XIV, fig. III. 1893. 

 Syn. E. verruculosum Vuill., in Soc. 

 Mycol. de France, Bui. Trimest. 

 34: 83. 1918. In A. glaucus 

 group 131 



A. effusus Tiraboschi, in Ann. di Bot. 

 7 (fasc. 1): 16. 1908. See also 

 Thorn and Church, in Am. Jour. 

 Bot. 2:109-110. 1921. Describ- 

 ed originally from rotten corn 

 (Zea Mays); belongs to the A. 

 flavus-oryzae group 267 



A. elatior Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII: 253-255, pi. 3, figs. 29-32. 

 1934. In the Biourge Collection. 234 



A. elegans Gasperini, in Atti. Soc. 

 Toscana Sci. Nat. Pisa, Mem. 8: 

 (fasc. 2): 328. 1887. In A. 

 ochraceus group 281 



E. epixylon Kunze and Schm. (D. 

 Schw. No. 83; Wallr. Fl. Crypt. 

 No. 2078). In Compendium 

 Florae Germanicae 4: 331 . 1883. 

 This was evidently some member 

 of the A. glaucus group. 



A. erythrocephalus Berkeley and 

 Curtis, in Jour. Linn. Soc. 

 [London], Bot. 10: 362. 1869. 

 In A. tamarii group 257 



Inzengaea erythrospora Borzi, in 

 Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. (Pringsheim) 

 16: 450-463, pis. 19-20. 1884. 

 Manifestly A. variecolor 163 



A. exiguus Hann. 



Syn. A. conicus fide Blochwitz, in 

 Ann. Mycol. 31: 73. 1933. 



S. ferruginea Cooke, in Grevillea 

 VIII. (1879), 95., in Jour. 



Quekett Mic. Club 2 Ser. 2: 139. 

 1885. Not an Aspergillus. Re- 

 published in Veg. Wasps and 

 Plant Worms, p. 184. 1892; see 

 also Petch in Trans. Brit. Myc. 

 Soc. XVI, p. 72. 1931, who ex- 

 amined type specimens as rust- 

 colored patches on pupae; co- 

 nidophores hyaline smooth, 12m 

 diam., vesicle globose 50m ; pri- 

 mary sterigmata 30 by 4 to 12/*, 

 secondary 14-18 by 7-9m, conidia 

 from 9 by 5m to 6 to 9m subglo- 

 bose, brown, coarsely rough; a 

 brown member of the A. niger 

 group. 



A. ferrugineus Fuckel, in Fungi 

 rhenani No. 157, also Symbolae 

 Mycologicae in Jahr. d. Nas- 

 sauischen Vereins fur Natur- 

 kunde Jahrg. XXIII and XXIV: 

 358. 1869-70. Not identified. 



A. ferrugineus Link, in Sp. Plant, Ed. 

 4, 6: pt. 1, p. 68. 1824. Also in 

 Fries. Sys. Myc. 3, p. 387. 1829. 

 Both authors seem to have had 

 members of the A . glaucus group. 



A.ficuum (Reich.) Hennings 225 



