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Syn. Sterigmatocystis ficuum 

 (Reich.) P. Henn., in Hedwigia 

 34, Heft 2: 86. 1895. 

 Syn. Istilago ficuum Reichardt, 

 in Verhandl. K. K. Zool. Bot. 

 Gesell. Wien. 17: 335. 1867. 

 A culture distributed under this 

 name (Thom 142) is a rapid ox- 

 alic acid producing organism. 

 In the A. niger group. 



A.fiemonthi Sopp, cited as a name on 

 a culture by Biourge in MS. p. 

 19, in the A. flavus group. 



A. fimetarius Peck, in N. Y. State 

 Mus. Bot. Rept. 42, p. 128. 

 1889. Probably .4.. candidus 

 group. 



A. fimeti Sacc, in Michelia 2: 543. 

 1882. Inadequately described. 



A. fischeri Wehmer, in Centralb. f. 

 Bakt. II abt. 18(12/15): 390-392, 

 figs. 5. 1907. In the A. fumi- 



gatus group 151 



Syn. A. fumigatus-ascosporic, see 

 Thom and Church, in Am. Jour. 

 Bot. 5: 91-92. 1918. 



A. flavaureus Biourge, nomen nu- 

 dum, listed in his MS. as a mem- 

 ber of the ^4. flavus-oryzae group 

 with yellow-orange reverse, as 

 shown by a culture in his collec- 

 tion. 



A. flavescens Wreden, in Compt. 

 Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris 65: 368. 

 1867. Also St. Petersb. Med. 

 Zeitschr. 13: 133. 1867. Iden- 

 tifications have not been satis- 

 factory. Possibly in A. nidu- 

 lans group. 



A. flavidus Berkeley and Broome, in 

 Jour. Linnean Soc. (London), 

 Bot. 14: 101. 1875. Cited by 

 Saccardo in Fungi of Ceylon, 

 London 1871-73, No. 913 S. 

 Probably a member of the A. 

 flavus group but not more closely 

 identifiable. 



A. flavipes (Bainier and Sartory) 

 Thom and Church, in The Asper- 

 gilli, p. 155. 1926 179 



Syn. S. flavipes Bainier and Sar- 

 tory, in Bui. Soc. Mycol. France 

 27: 90-96, pi. Ill, figs. 1-6. 

 1911 179 



A. flavo-viridescens Hanzawa, in 

 Journ. Coll. Agr. Tohoku Imp. 

 Univ. Sapporo 4: 232-3, PI. 21, 

 figs. 1-4. 1911. In A. versicolor 

 group 192 



A. flavus Link, in Obs. p. 16, 1809. 

 (H. F. Link Observations in 

 Ordines plantarum naturales, 

 Gesellschaft Naturforschender 

 Freunde zu Berlin, Magazin 3, 

 1809 — commonly cited Link 

 Obs.) 263 



A. flavus forma Maydis Ciferri, R., 

 in Ann. Mycol. 20: 46. 1922. 



A. flavus var. japonica. cited by 

 Blochwitz in Ann. Mycol. 31: 74. 

 1933, without description. 



A. flavus var. viridis Blochwitz, in 

 Ann. Mycol. 32: 86. 1934. Is 

 vaguely designated as a non- 

 tropical strain apparently dupli- 

 cating A. parasiticus Speare. . . 267 



A. flavus mut. rufa Blochwitz, in 

 Ann. Mycol. 27(3/4) : 201 . 1929. 

 A mutation which shows grada- 

 tions to pure brown from the 

 green form. 



A. flavus mut. fusca Blochwitz, in 

 Ber. d. Bot. Ges. 48: 576. 1928. 



Eurotium Aspergillus flavus DeBary 

 and Wor. Terminology em- 

 ployed by DeBary and Woronin 

 (Beitr. z. Morph. u. Physiol, d. 

 Pilze, III Reihe, p. 380. 1870) 

 to designate relationship of the 

 asexual species, A. flavus, with 

 species characterized by a per- 

 fect stage and included in Euro- 

 tium 263 



A.foetidus n. sp 219 



Syn. A. aureus Nakazawa. A 

 black Aspergillus with a strong 

 musty odor 219 



A. fonsecaeus n. sp. 



Syn. S. fusca Bainier, in Bui. Soc. 

 Mycol. France 27: 29, pi. 1, fig. 5. 

 1880. A black Aspergillus on 



