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Thermophilic species ofTalaromyces Benjamin andThermoascus Miehe

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Descriptions with drawings are presented of three thermophilic, penicillate, ascocarp producing fungi:Talaromyces emersonii sp.n., conidial stagePenicillium emersonii sp.n.;Talaromyces thermophilus sp.n., conidial stagePenicillium dupontii Griffon et Maublanc andThermoascus crustaceus (Apinis) comb. n., conidial stagePaecilomyces crustaceus Apinis. The identity ofPenicillium dupontii is discussed.Thermoascus crustaceus is compared withT. aurantiacus Miehe.

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Stolk, A.C. Thermophilic species ofTalaromyces Benjamin andThermoascus Miehe. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 31, 262–276 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02045906

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