352 



A MANUAL OF THE ASPERGILLI 



in Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 11: 30. 

 1917 266 



S. polychroma Ferraris, in Fl. It. 



Crypt. Hyph. p. 640. 1906 193 



Syn. A . versicolor q.v 190 



A. polychromus De Mello, in Jour. 

 Indian. Bot. 1(5): 158-161. 

 1920. The data given are not 

 sufficient to distinguish whether 

 he had A. nidulans or A. 

 sydowi. 



A. polychromus Sartory, Sartory, 

 and Meyer. Cit. Syn. of A. 

 versicolor fide Blochwitz in Ann. 

 Mycol. 31: 73. 1933. 



A. polymorphous Moquin-Tandon, in 

 Elements Bot. Med. 2 Ed., 469. 

 1866. Not identifiable. 



A. pouchetii Montagne, in Ann. Sci. 

 Nat. Bot. 4 Ser. 6(12): 182-183. 

 1859. As described this was one 

 of the mucors, noted as having 

 resemblances to A. maximus 

 (Sporodinia). 



A. praecox Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII: 229. 1934. Cited as 

 synonym of A. fuliginosus 

 Peck 233 



*S. prasina Bainier, in Bull. Soc. 

 Bot. France 27: 31. 1880. Not 

 identifiable. 



A. profusus Hann, nomen nudum. 

 Cited by Thorn and Raper in 

 discussing A. scheelei Bainier 

 and Sartory (Bui. Soc. Myc. 

 France 28: 257. 1912) as nearly 

 related to A . scheelei. See Thorn 

 and Raper, U. S. D. A. Misc. 

 Publ. 426, p. 13, 1941. Syn. of 

 A. pseudoglaucus Ill 



A. proliferans Geo. Smith, in Brit. 

 Mycol. Soc. Trans. 26(1/2): 26, 

 PI. III. 1943. In the A. 

 ruber section of the A. glaucus 

 group 117 



A. pseudo -carbonari us (Bainier) 

 Mosseray, in La Cellule XLIII: 

 224-225, PI. 3, fig. 7-13. 1934. . . 233 

 Syn. S. pseudo-carbonaria nomen 

 nudum on culture (Thorn 4640.- 

 482) from the Bainier collection. 



A. pseudo-citricus Mosseray, in La 

 Cellule XLIII: 228-229, pi. 4, 

 figs. 103-104. 1934. Member 

 of the A. niger group; in the 



Biourge Collection 233 



A. pseudo-clavatus Purjewicz, in 

 Schrift. Naturforch. Gesell. 

 Kiev. 16, 2, p. 309, 1900. See: 

 Saccardo Sylloge Fung. 16, p. 



1028. In A. clavat us group 98 



A. pseudo-elatior Mosseray, in La 

 Cellule XLIII: 255-256, pi. 3, 

 figs. 33-37. 1937. Member of 

 the -4. niger group; in the 



Biourge Collection 1939 234 



A. pseudoflavus Saito, in Centralb. 

 f. Bakt. 2 abt. 18(1/3): 34, figs 



15-18. 1907 266 



Syn. S. pseudoflava Sacc. Sylloge 

 Fungorum 22: 1260-1266. The 

 morphology given indicates that 

 A. pseudoflavus is one of the 

 intermediate forms which bridge 

 the gap between typical A . flavus 

 and A. oryzae. 

 A. pseudoglaucus Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 27: 207. 1929. Emended 

 description by Thorn and Raper 

 in U. S. D. A. Misc. Publ. 426, 

 p. 12, 1941. A. glaucus group.. . . 110 

 S. pseudo -nidulans Vuillemin, Arch. 

 Parasitologie 8: 540-542. 1904. 

 Vuillemin transfers the asco- 

 sporic form described by Grijns 

 as A. fumigatus in Centralbl. 

 Bakt. II, 11: 330. 1903, to this 

 specific name, emending Grijns's 

 description by indicating the 

 double nature of the band by 

 which he separates his form from 

 A. ?iidulans as described by 

 Eidam. This discussion by 

 Vuillemin tallies with the com- 

 monest of our American soil 

 forms of A. nidulans but not 

 with the description by Grijns. 

 A. pseudo-niger Mosseray, in La 

 Cellule XLIII: 256-258, PI. 4, 

 figs. 113-117. 1934. A member 

 of the A. niger group; in the 

 Biourge Collection. 1939 234 



