Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata

, Volume 36, Issue 1, pp 1–27 | Cite as

Studies on the genus Eupenicillium Ludwig IV. New species from soil

  • B. De Scott
Article

Summary

Eight new species ofEupenicillium are described and illustrated. They areE. terrenum sp. nov.E. senticosum sp. nov.,E. stolkiae sp. nov.,E. meridianum sp. nov.,E. erubescens sp. nov.,E. alutaceum sp. nov.,E. inusitatum sp. nov. andE. catenatum sp. nov. Their conidial states represent new species of the genusPenicillium.

All strains of the new species were recovered from South African soils.

Keywords

African Soil Conidial State Eupenicillium South African Soil 
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© Kluwer Academic Publishers 1968

Authors and Affiliations

  • B. De Scott
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  1. 1.Microbiology Research GroupSouth African Council for Scientific and Industrial ResearchPretoriaSouth Africa

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