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Physarum cancellatum Wallr., Fl. Crypt. Germ. 2: 351 (1833)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 140 (1874), as a<br />

synonym of Badhamia hyalina (Pers.) Berk., “p.p.” in in<strong>de</strong>x.<br />

Doubtful, see G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 2: 31<br />

(1911) [M. & A., 1969: 418].<br />

“Physarum canum Klotzsch”, Sluzowce Monogr. Suppl.: 6<br />

(1876)<br />

Not validly published [M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

Physarum cavipes (Berk.) Torrend, Brotéria, Sér. Bot. 7: 140<br />

(1908)<br />

Based on Tilmadoche cavipes Berk., see comments un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

this species.<br />

Physarum chlorinum Cooke, Grevillea 5: 101 (1877)<br />

Although M. & A. (1969: 339) suggest a possible i<strong>de</strong>ntity of<br />

this taxon with Ph. viri<strong>de</strong> (Bull.) Pers., Cooke’s habit sketch<br />

shows pulvinate, sessile sporangia. These and the color<br />

stated are the only tangible clues in the diagnosis and it<br />

seems more likely that Ph. chlorinum is conspecific with Ph.<br />

auriscalpium Cooke [Farr, Fl. Neotrop., 16: 173 (1976)].<br />

“Physarum chrysocephalum Wallr. in herb.”<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 98 (1874), as<br />

synonym of Ph. schumacheri Spreng. No evi<strong>de</strong>nce of valid<br />

publication [M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

Physarum cinerascens Schumach., Enum. Pl. 2: 199 (1803)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 154 (1874), as<br />

synonym of Didymium farinaceum Schrad.; D.<br />

melanospermum (Pers.) T. Macbr. of the present treatment<br />

[M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

“Physarum cinereum Link”<br />

Cited by G. Lister as a possible synomym of Badhamia<br />

capsulifera (Bull.) Berk., was not inten<strong>de</strong>d as a new name,<br />

but was merely a comment on what Link regar<strong>de</strong>d as an<br />

aberrant form of Persoon’s species [M. & A., 1969: 292].<br />

“Physarum cinereum Lister”, Monogr. Mycetozoa: 55 (1894)<br />

Was not published as a new name but merely indicates that<br />

A. Lister’s conception of Ph. cinereum (Batsch) Pers. was<br />

broa<strong>de</strong>r than that of later authors and inclu<strong>de</strong>d forms which<br />

are now segregated. See also comments un<strong>de</strong>r Ph. sessile<br />

Brândzǎ, and Ph. vernum Sommerf. [M. & A., 1969: 292].<br />

“Physarum cinereum Schumach. in herb.” ex Rostaf., Sluzowce<br />

Monogr.: 127 (1874)<br />

Cited as synonym of Tilmadoche nutans (Pers.) Rostaf. Non<br />

Ph. cinereum (Batsch) Pers., 1794. Not validly published<br />

[M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

Physarum cinereum f. genuinum L. F. Čelak., Arch. Naturwiss.<br />

Lan<strong>de</strong>sdurchf. Böhmen 7(5): 71 (1893)<br />

Nom. inval., see ICBN, art. 24.3.<br />

“Physarum citrinellum Fr. in herb.! Kunze”<br />

Cited by Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 343 (1888) as a<br />

synonym of Ph. flavum Fr. Not validly published.<br />

“Physarum citrinum Sacc.”, Syll. Fung. n. 1176 [7: 340]. (1888)<br />

Cited by Massee, Monogr. Myxogastr.: 275 (1892), as a<br />

synonym of Ph. schumacheri Spreng., and in p. 278, of Ph.<br />

melleum (Berk. & Broome) Massee, p.p. Berlese in<br />

Saccardo, Syll. Fung. Fung., 7: 340 (1888), wrote Ph.<br />

citrinum Schumach. [M. & A., 1969: 418].<br />

Physarum citrinum var. compressum Bäumler in Strasser,<br />

Pilzflora Sonntagb. (Verh. K. K. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien,<br />

1900): 196 (1900)<br />

Cited by Saccardo & Sydow in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 16: 819<br />

(1902).<br />

INVALID, EXCLUDED OR DOUBTFUL NAMES<br />

109<br />

“Physarum clavus Ehrenb. in herb.” ex Rostaf., Sluzowce<br />

Monogr.: 114 (1874)<br />

Non Ph. clavus Alb. & Schwein., 1805. Not validly<br />

published [M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

“Physarum clavus Link”, Ges. Naturf. Freun<strong>de</strong> Berlin Mag.<br />

Neuesten Ent<strong>de</strong>ck. Gesammten Naturk. 3: 27 (1809)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 135 (1874), as a<br />

synonym of Didymium farinaceum Schrad. Link wrote D.<br />

clavus Alb. & Schwein. [M. & A., 1969: 418].<br />

Physarum coccineum (Fr.) Fr., Summa Veg. Scand.: 453 (1849)<br />

Based on Ph. nutans var. coccineum Fr., Syst. Mycol. 3: 129<br />

(1829); cited in the Summa Veg. Scand. as a synonym of Ph.<br />

aureum Fr.; by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 130 (1874),<br />

of Ph. mutabile (Rostaf.) G. Lister. Validity of Fries’s<br />

binomial doubtful [M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

“Physarum coelatum Ehrenb. in herb.” ex Rostaf., Sluzowce<br />

Monogr.: 102 (1874)<br />

Cited as a synonym of Ph. cinereum (Batsch) Pers. Not<br />

validlly published [M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

“Physarum coerulescens Pers.” in litt., an Desmazières<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 142 (1874), as<br />

synonym of Badhamia utricularis (Bull.) Berk. Not validly<br />

published [M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

Physarum compressum Skvortsov, Philipp. J. Sci. 46: 86 (1931)<br />

Nom. illeg., a later homonym of Ph. compressum Alb. &<br />

Schwein., 1805 [M. & A., 1969: 418].<br />

“Physarum confluens Fr.”, Syst. Mycol. 3: 146 (1829)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 164 (1874), as a<br />

synonym of Didymium effusum Link “Excl. syn.!” Fries<br />

published this as Ph. confluens Pers., Syn. Meth. Fung.: 169<br />

(1801), but on the same page Rostafiński, cites Persoon’s<br />

combination as a synonym of Didymium confluens (Pers.)<br />

Rostaf. [M. & A., 1969: 418].<br />

“Physarum confluens Fuckel”, Jahrb. Nassauischen Vereins<br />

Naturk. 23-24: 342 (1870) [1869]<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 151 (1874), as<br />

synonym of Didymium complanatum (Batsch) Rostaf.<br />

Fuckel cited his specimen as Ph. confluens Pers., Syn. Meth.<br />

Fung.: 169 (1801) [M. & A., 1969: 339].<br />

Physarum confluens Pers., Syn. Meth. Fung.: 169 (1801)<br />

See Fr., Syst. Mycol. 3: 146 (1829). Probably inclu<strong>de</strong>s<br />

several species [M. & A., 1969: 419].<br />

Physarum confluens Spreng., Fl. Hal. Tent. Nov. Mant. II.: 29<br />

(1811)<br />

This may have been inten<strong>de</strong>d as a reference to Ph.<br />

confluens Pers., but Persoon is not cited, and the very brief<br />

diagnosis suggests that may not be the case [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 419].<br />

Physarum confluens var. muscigenum Alb. & Schwein., Consp.<br />

Fung. Lusat.: 91 (1805)<br />

See comments un<strong>de</strong>r Ph. confluens Pers.<br />

Physarum conglomeratum var. minutum (Fr.) Rostaf., Sluzowce<br />

Monogr.: 109 (1874)<br />

Based on Spumaria minuta Schumach., see comment un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

this species.<br />

Physarum connatum Ditmar in Sturm, Deutschl. Fl., Pilze 1(3):<br />

83 (1816)<br />

See comments un<strong>de</strong>r Ph. connatun Schumach.

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