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118 NOMENMYX<br />

Stemonitis sulphurea Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. 1: 548 (1788)<br />

A fungus, Eurotium, according to G. Lister, Monogr.<br />

Mycetozoa, ed. 3: 261 (1925) [M. & A., 1969: 204].<br />

Stemonitis travancorensis Erady, Kew Bull. 1953: 570 (1953)<br />

[“Stemonites”].<br />

The <strong>de</strong>scription suggests it is very close to S. splen<strong>de</strong>ns<br />

Rostaf. and possibly to be inclu<strong>de</strong>d in that species [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 204].<br />

Stemonitis trichia Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. 1: 549 (1788)<br />

Cited by G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 3: 237 (1925), as<br />

a possible synonym of Arcyria incarnata (Pers. ex J. F.<br />

Gmel.) Pers. Very doubtful [M. & A., 1969: 204].<br />

Stemonitis turbinata (Bull.) J. F. Gmel., Syst. Nat. 2: 1469<br />

(1792)<br />

Based on Sphaerocarpus turbinatus Bull., Hist. Champ.<br />

France: 130, pl. 417 fig. I (1791), which is probably<br />

Craterium minutum (Leers) Fr. [M. & A., 1969: 420].<br />

“Stemonitis typhina Roth”, Tent. Fl. Germ. 1: 549 (1788)<br />

Roth cites Wiggers, Prim. Fl. Holsat. (1780), and<br />

Will<strong>de</strong>now, Fl. Berol. Prodr. (1787), as using this<br />

combination. Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 198<br />

(1874), cited Roth as the author when he proposed the<br />

combination Comatricha typhina “(Roth) Rostaf.”, and<br />

this has been used extensively. Will<strong>de</strong>now also cited<br />

Wiggers in spite of which Berlese in Saccardo, Syll.<br />

Fung. 7: 398 (1888), cited S. typhina “Willd.” as a<br />

synonym of S. ferruginea Ehrenb. [M. & A., 1969: 204].<br />

Stemonitis vesiculosa (Batsch) J. F. Gmel., Syst. Nat. 2: 1470<br />

(1792)<br />

Based on Lycoperdon vesiculosum Batsch, Elench. Fung.<br />

Continuatio Prima: 253 (1786). See comments un<strong>de</strong>r this<br />

species [M. & A., 1969: 204].<br />

Stemonitis violacea Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. 1: 548 (1788)<br />

The brief <strong>de</strong>scription suggests something having the general<br />

aspect of Di<strong>de</strong>rma hemisphaericum (Bull.) Hornem., but it<br />

certainly should not be regar<strong>de</strong>d as a synonym of that species<br />

[M. & A., 1969: 204].<br />

Stemonitis violacea Schumach., Enum. Pl. 2: 216 (1803)<br />

Probably based on Stemonitis violacea Roth.<br />

Stemonitis vitellina J. F. Gmel., Syst. Nat. 2: 1470 (1792)<br />

Gmelin cites Lycoperdon luteum Jacq., Misc. Austriac.: 139,<br />

pl. 8 (1778), which is apparently a hypocreaceous fungus<br />

[M. & A., 1969: 420].<br />

“Strongylium atrum Link”<br />

See S. atrum (Alb. & Schwein.) Sw. [M. & A., 1969: 420].<br />

Strongylium minus Fr., Symb. Gasteromyc.: 9 (1817)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 155 (1874), as<br />

synonym of Didymium farinaceum Schrad. Berlese in<br />

Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 381 (1888), repeats citation, but<br />

writes “S. minor Fries.” Application doubtful [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 402].<br />

Stylonites fulviceps Fr., Fungi Natal.: 33 (1848)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 106 (1874), as a<br />

synonym of Physarum berkeleyi Rostaf., “p.p.” in in<strong>de</strong>x.<br />

See Fries, Summa Veg. Scand.: 456 (1849) [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 420].<br />

Tilmadoche anomala Massee, Monogr. Myxogastr.: 333 (1892)<br />

Cited by G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 2: 67 (1911), as<br />

a doubtful synonym of Physarum nutans Pers. [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 343].<br />

Tilmadoche cavipes Berk., Grevillea 11: 39 (1882)<br />

Uncertain; Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 362 (1888)<br />

[M. & A., 1969: 343].<br />

Tilmadoche minuta (J. J. Kickx) Berl. in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7:<br />

361 (1888)<br />

Based on Craterium minutum J. J. Kickx. Non C. minutum<br />

(Leers) Fr., 1821. The synonymy given is that of<br />

Physarella oblonga (Berk. & M. A. Curtis) Morgan and<br />

the <strong>de</strong>scription might well apply to that species [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 343].<br />

Tilmadoche soluta (Schumach.) Fr., Summa Veg. Scand.: 454<br />

(1849)<br />

Based on Physarum solutum Schumach., see comments<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r this species [M. & A., 1969: 343].<br />

Tipularia Chevall., J. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. Arts 92: 58 (1822)<br />

Nom. illeg., non Tipularia Nutt., 1818. Stated by the author<br />

to be close to Licea, but the <strong>de</strong>scription does not sound like a<br />

myxomycete. See Martin, Stud. Nat. Hist. Iowa Univ. 20:<br />

30-31 (1966).<br />

Tipularia fulva Chevall., J. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. Arts 92: 58<br />

(1822)<br />

Doubtful [M. & A., 1969: 414].<br />

Tremella typhina Willd., Fl. Berol. Prodr.: 420 (1787)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 184 (1874), as<br />

a synonym of Stemonitis fusca Roth [M. & A., 1969:<br />

420].<br />

Trichamphora fuckeliana var. genuina Rostaf., Sluzowce<br />

Monogr.: 138 (1874)<br />

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

Trichamphora pezizoi<strong>de</strong>s Berk., Intr. Crypt. Bot.: 335 (1857)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr. Suppl.: 16 (1876),<br />

“non Jungh,” as synonym of Chondrio<strong>de</strong>rma berkeleyanum<br />

Rostaf., now inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Physarum pezizoi<strong>de</strong>um (Jungh.)<br />

Pavill. & Lagar<strong>de</strong> [M. & A., 1969: 343].<br />

Trichia affinis var. genuina L. F. Čelak., Arch. Naturwiss.<br />

Lan<strong>de</strong>sdurchf. Böhmen 7(5): 33 (1893)<br />

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

Trichia alata Trentep., Catal. Bot. 1: 228 (1797)<br />

Cited by Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 379 (1888), as a<br />

possible synonym of Didymium macrospermum Rostaf.,<br />

now equated with D. squamulosum (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr. G.<br />

Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 3: 47 (1925), cites it as a<br />

doubtful synonym of Physarum nutans Pers. But Ph. alatum<br />

(Trentep.) Fr., Syst. Mycol. 3: 133 (1829), was based on this<br />

species and is cited by G. Lister, l. c. 118, as a possible<br />

synonym of D. squamulosum. The i<strong>de</strong>ntity of T. alata<br />

Trentep. must, therefore, remain doubtful [M. & A., 1969:<br />

165].<br />

Trichia alba Purton, Bot. Descr. Brit. Pl. 3: No. 1113 (1821)<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 156 (1874), as<br />

synonym of Didymium microcarpon ( Fr.) Rostaf., which is<br />

probably D. nigripes (Link) Fr. Possibly not validly<br />

published [M. & A., 1969: 165].

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