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Syn. S. rubra (Estienne) Biourge. 

 Syn. Monascus pur pit re us; cer- 

 tainly not an Aspergillus. 

 S. rubescens nomen nudum on a cul- 

 ture in the Bainier Collection 

 (Thorn No. 4640.487). A. 



flavipes group 181 



A. rufescens Berlese, in Fungi Mori- 

 colae Fasc. VII. No. 4, Tav. 54, 

 figs. 12-17. 1889. Probably 

 conidial strain of .4. glaucus 

 group. 

 A. rugulosus Thorn and Raper, in 

 Mycologia 31(6): 661-2; fig. 3E 



and4C. 1939 160 



A. rutilans Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII. 234-235, PI. 4, fig. 86- 

 90. 1934. A member of the A. 

 niger group; in the Biourge 



Collection 1939 233 



E. sacchari Spegazzini, in Anales del 

 Museo Nacional de Buenos 

 Aires, 6, Ser. 2, 3: 244. 1899. 

 Some insufficiently described 

 member of the A. glaucus 

 group. 

 A. sachari Chaudhuri and Sachar, in 

 Ann. Mycol. 32: 95. 1934. 

 Blochwitz in Ann. Mycol. 33: 

 240, 1935, leaves this species in 



A . quercinus 278 



A. salmoneus Biourge, nomen 

 nudum, cited by Henrard in La 

 Cellule XLIII: fasc. 2, p. 353. 

 1934, as one of the series 

 "glauci." On p. 370, idem, he 

 records that single ascospores re- 

 quired 3 months for germination 

 and that this species was found 

 to be homothallic. Identifica- 

 tion to species within the A. 

 glaucus group is not possible 

 without more information. 

 Alliospora Sapucaya Pirn, in Proc. R. 

 I. Acad. 1883 and in Jour. Bot. 

 1883. p. 234. One of the A. 

 niger group causing rot in allia- 

 ceous bulbs 9 



A. sartoryi nomen nudum was 

 attached by Biourge to a culture 

 of an organism close to A. 



gracilis in the A. rcstrictus 



series 139 



A. sartoryi Sydow, in Ann. Mycol. 

 11: 156-160, PI. VIII. 1913. 

 Possibly in .4. tamarii group. 



A. scheelei Bainier and Sartory, in 

 Bui. Soc. Myc. France 28: 257- 

 262, PI. X. 1912. See Thorn 

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

 Publ. No. 426, p. 12. 1941. A. 

 glaucus group 107 



A. scheelei Bainier and Sartory var. 

 B., idem. See A. repens series 

 in A. glaucus group 107 



A. schiemanni (Schiemann) Thorn, in 

 Jour. Agr. Res. 7: 13. 1916. 

 See also A. fuscus Schiemann; 

 name changed because previ- 

 ously used 224 



S. schneggiana Biourge, nomen 

 nudum, in Biourge 's MS; listed 

 in the A. candidus group as 

 applying to a culture received 

 from Schnegg. 



A. sclerotifer Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII (fasc. 2): 247-248. 1934. 

 A member of the A. niger 



group. 



233 



A. sclerotiorum Huber, in Phyto- 

 pathology 23(3): 306-8, fig. 1. 

 1933. A heavy sclerotium- 

 producing member of the A. 

 ochraceus group 278 



A. sejunctus Bainier et Sartory, 

 in Bui. Soc. Myc. France 27: 

 346-368, Pis. X-XI. 1911. An 

 ascosporic form of the A . glaucus 



group. 



114 



E. semi-ituniersum Marchal, in C. R. 

 Soc. Roy. Bot. Belg. 33: 128, Pi. 

 II, fig. 3. 1895. Not an Asper- 

 gillus. 



A. siebenmanni Costantin and Lucet, 

 in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 9, 2, p. 

 162. 1905. This name is based 

 upon Siebenmann's description 

 of an organism from the human 

 ear identified by Siebenmann as 

 A. flarus, but regarded by the 

 describers as a separate species 



