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A MANUAL OF THE ASPERGILLI 



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

 Bot, France 28: 78. 1881. .4. 



iistus group 171 



var. laevis Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 32(1/2): 84. 1934 175 



A. ustilagu Beck, in Itin. Prin. S. 

 Coburgi. 2: 148 (Wien). 1888. 

 Saccardo, in Sylloge Fungorum. 



10:526 (Patavii). 1892 223 



Syn. A. phoenicis in the A. niger 

 group 222 



A. Vancampenhouti Mattlet, in 

 Ann. Soc. Beige Med. Trop. 4: 

 167-176. 1924. Name only 

 ibid. 6: 31. 1926. In the A. 

 versicolor group 193 



S. varia Bainier, in Bui. Soc. Bot. 

 France 27: 30. 1880. Probably 

 some nonascosporic A. nidulans, 

 or A. unguis. 



A. variabilis Gasperini, in Atti Soc. 

 Toscana Nat. Sci. Pisa, Mem. 

 8, fasc. 2, p. 326. 1887. From 

 the description, this was proba- 

 bly some strain of the A. flavus 

 group 266 



A. varians Ceni, in Ri vista speri- 

 mentale di Freniatria, p. 31. 

 1905. Certainly identified by 

 Tiraboschi in Annali di Bot. 7: 

 9-10, 1908, as A. versicolor. 



A. varians Wehmer, in Bot. Centralb. 

 80: 460-1. 1899. Also in Weh- 

 mer Monogr. pp. 77-79, taf. I. 

 1899-1901. If Wehmer's de- 

 scription is correct, his species is 

 not known in culture now. The 

 authors have believed that A. 

 varians is identical with A. 

 itaconicus 142 



A. variecolor (Berk, and Br.) Thorn 

 and Raper, in Mycologia 31: 663- 



667, fig. 4D and fig. 5. 1939 163 



Syn. Emericella variecolor Berk, 

 and Br., in Introd. Crypt. Bot. 

 p. 340-341, fig. 76. 1857. See 

 Patouillard in Bull. Soc. Myc. 

 Fr. 7: 43-49, pi. 4, fig. 6-12. 



1891 163 



Syn. Inzengaea erythrospora Borzi, 

 Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. (Pringsheim) 



16: 450-463, pi. 19, 20 (1884). 



1885 163 



Syn. Emericella medias Chowdhury 

 & Mathur. Ann. Myc. 36: 61-63. 



1938 163 



Syn. .4. stellatus Curzi, Rend. 

 Acad. Naz. Lincei 19, p. 424-428, 

 fig. 1. 1934 163 



A. variegatus Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII: 238-239, pi. 4, fig. 72-75. 

 1934. Member of the A. niger 

 group; in the Biourge Collection. 

 1939 233 



A. velutinus Mosseray, in La Cellule 

 XLIII: 252-253, pi. 3, fig. 38-41, 

 1934. Member of the A. niger 

 group; in the Biourge Collection. 

 1939 234 



S. veneta Massalongo, in Bui. Soc. 

 Bot. Ital. No. 7-8, p. 159. 1900. 

 Not cultivated and not identifi- 

 able by description, although 

 Werkenthin (Phytopathology 6: 

 247-249. 1916) used A. venetus 

 for strains now known to be A. 

 terreus. 



E. verruculosum Vuillemin, in Bui. 

 Soc. Myc. France 34: 83. 1918. 

 See A. echinulatus in A. glaucus 

 group 131 



A. versicolor (Vuillemin) Tiraboschi, 



in Ann. Bot. (Rome) 7: 9. 1908. 190 

 Syn. <S. versicolor Vuillemin, cited 

 by Mirsky, in These de Med. 

 Nancy No. 27, p. 16. 1903. A. 



versicolor series 190 



mut. coerulea Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 27(3/4): 201. 1929. Rep- 

 resents a pure blue strain arising 

 from a green strain. Probably 

 A. sydowi. 

 var. fulvus Nakazawa, Takeda and 

 Suematu, culture available from 

 the Centraalbureau, 1939. 

 var. glauca Blochwitz, in Ann. 

 Mycol. 32: 86. 1934. A strain 

 greener than typical for the 

 species, from human skin accom- 

 panying a Trichophyton. Simi- 

 lar green strains have been 

 observed by us 192 



