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349 



Syn. for A. nidulans Eidam 



q.v 156 



A. niger van Tieghem, in Ann. Sci. 

 Nat. Bot. Ser. 5, V. 8(4): 240. 

 1867. See also Thorn and Cur- 

 rie, in Jour. Agr. Res. 7: 1-15. 

 1916 216 



Syn. S. nigra van Tieghem, in Bui. 

 Soc. Bot. France 24: 102-103. 

 1877. 



Syn. Aspergillopsis nigra (v. Tieg- 

 hem) Speg., in Myc. Arg. V, in 

 Ann. Mus. Xac. Buenos Aires 

 (ser. 3) 13: 435. 1911. 



mut. cinnamomeus n. comb. See: 

 A . cinnamomeus Schiemann 223 



var. laevis Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 33: 249. 1935. Pro- 

 posed for smooth-spored strains. 

 A. niger var . fermentarius Nakazawa, 

 Simo, and Watanabe, in Jour. 

 Agr. Chem. Soc. Japan 144: 171- 

 2 and 184. 1936 (in Japanese) ... 220 



mut. fusca Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 32: 87. 1934. In the 

 A. niger group. Such a separa- 

 tion based upon conidial color is 

 of doubtful validity. 



mut. Schiemanni n. comb 224 



See: A. schiemanni (Schiemann) 

 Thorn. 



forma Tuebingen Schober, in the 

 Centraalbureau, is apparently 

 the strain used in the researches 

 of Schober. 

 A. niger citricus Wehmer, name on a 

 culture received from Xeuberg 

 (C. T. Xo. 4668.4) but without 

 description. 



Syn. A . citricus Mosseray q.v 235 



S. nigra Bainier. Syn. for S. phoeni- 

 cis (Corda) Patouillard and 

 Delacroix, in the A. niger series. 

 A. nigrescens Robin, in Histoire 

 Xaturelle des Vegetaux Para- 

 sites (Paris) p. 518, pi. 5, fig. 2. 

 1853. Xo success has been 

 made in interpreting Robin's 

 organism 151 



A. nigricans Wreden, in Compt. 

 Rend. Acad. Sci (Paris) 65: 368. 

 1867. Probably A. niger group. 



A. nigriceps B. and C, in the Curtis 

 Collection. Specimen collected 

 by Charles Wright (No. 927) in 

 Cuba. Cited by Cooke, M. C. 

 in Grevillia 17: 21, Sept. 1888. 

 A slide from this material 

 prepared by Bullard and pre- 

 served in the Harvard collection 

 shows a characteristic organism 

 of the A. niger series, not sepa- 

 rable from A . niger van Tieghem. 



A. niveocandidus Lindau, in Rabh. 

 Krypt. Fl. 8: 151. 1907. In the 

 A. candidus group. 



A. niveo-glaucus Thorn and Raper, 

 in U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 

 426, p. 35-36. 1941 135 



A. niveus Blochwitz, in Ann. Mycol. 

 27(3/4): 205-206, Taf. Ill, fig. 

 2. 1929. A member of the A. 



terreus group 202 



var. major Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 32(1/2): 86. 1934. Ap- 

 parently belongs in the A. 



candidus group 211 



var. nubila Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 32(1/2): 85. 1934. See 

 A. carneus 202 



A. Nblting Hallier, in Zeitschr. 

 Parasit. (Xot found) cited 

 by Cattaneo and Oliva in Arch. 

 Lab. Bot. Critt. Garovaglio 5: 

 122. 1888. Xot recognizable. 



A. novus, nomen nudum attributed 

 to Wehmer; culture in the Cen- 

 traalbureau at Baarn was identi- 

 fied by Thorn and Raper as A. 

 pseudo-glaucus Ill 



E. obliteratum Schw. Syn. fungorum 

 in Amer. Bor. X. 2725. Some 

 unidentifiable member of A. 

 glaucus group. 



A. oblongisporus E. and E., Xo. 760 

 in Xuttall's Flora of Fayette 

 County, West Virginia. Listed 

 apparently by Millspaugh in 

 "The Living Flora of West Vir- 

 ginia" in W. Va. Geol. Survey 



