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INVALID, EXCLUDED OR DOUBTFUL NAMES<br />

Aethalium geophilum Peck, Annual Rep. New York State Mus.<br />

28: 54 (1875)<br />

Probably Hyphelia terrestris Peck, an imperfect fungus<br />

[Farr, Int. J. Mycol. Lichenol. 3: 200 (1988)].<br />

Aethalium melaenum Chevall., Fung. Byss. Illustr. 1, pl. 32<br />

(1837)<br />

Probably Lindbladia tubulina Fr. Chevallier’s (unpaged)<br />

<strong>de</strong>scription, and the figure, make it more than doubtful<br />

whether it can be assigned to Lindbladia [M. & A., 1969: 74].<br />

“Aethalium microscopica Wallr.”<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 219 (1875), as a<br />

synonym of Licea flexuosa Pers. [M. & A., 1969: 410].<br />

“Aethalium mininum Wallr. in litt.”<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 219 (1875), as a<br />

synonym of Licea flexuosa Pers. [M. & A., 1969: 410].<br />

Aethalium rufum Aleksandrovic, Miksom., tab. 11 figs. 6-11.<br />

1872<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 136 (1874), as a<br />

synonym of Fuligo septica (L.) F. H. Wigg. Reference not<br />

located. If proposed as new, a later homonym of A. rufum<br />

(Pers.) Wallr., 1833.<br />

Agaricus platypus Bisch., Bot. Kuntsprache, taf. VII fig. 166<br />

(1822)<br />

See comments un<strong>de</strong>r Didymium platypus (Bisch.) Hazsl.<br />

Amaurochaete speciosa Zukal, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 35:<br />

335 (1885)<br />

Cited by Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 399 (1888), as a<br />

synonym of A. tubulina (Alb. & Schwein.) T. Macbr.; by<br />

Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa: 110 (1894), and by G. Lister in<br />

eds. 2 and 3 of the same, as a <strong>de</strong>finite synonym of Stenonitis<br />

fusca var. confluens Lister [M. & A., 1969: 175].<br />

“Angioridium valvatum Fr. ex Berl.” in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7:<br />

347 (1888)<br />

Is likewise a myth. Fr., Syst. Mycol., In<strong>de</strong>x: 51 (1832),<br />

merely suggested that Di<strong>de</strong>rma valvatum Fr. and Physarum<br />

sinuosum (Bull.) Weinm. might be synonyms of A. sinuosum<br />

(Bull.) Grev. [M. & A., 1969: 289].<br />

“Arcyrella affinis Rostaf.” ex Krzemien., Sluzowce Polsk.: 263<br />

(1960)<br />

Cited as synonym of Arcyria affinis Rostaf. Not validly<br />

published. Rostafiński, did inclu<strong>de</strong> the species in his<br />

subgenus Arcyrella [M. & A., 1969: 138].<br />

Arcyrella similis Racib., Rozpr. Spraw. Posiedzen Wydz. Mat.-<br />

Przyr. Akad. Umiejetn 12: 81 (1884)<br />

Cited as synonym of Arcyria affinis Rostaf., q.v., by<br />

Krzemieniewska., Sluzowce Polsk.: 263 (1960) [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 138].<br />

Arcyria adnata (Batsch) Rostaf., Sluzowce Monogr. Suppl.: 36<br />

(1876)<br />

Based on Clathrus adnatus Batsch, see comments un<strong>de</strong>r this<br />

species.<br />

“Arcyria albispora Hertel”, Dusenia 5(3-4): 192 (1954)<br />

Nom. inval., cited by Hertel as “in litteris”. No publication<br />

has been found.<br />

“Arcyria anomala <strong>de</strong> Bary msc.”<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 289 (1815), as a<br />

synonym of Cornuvia serpula (Wigand) Rostaf. [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 410].<br />

Arcyria calyculata Massee, Monogr. Myxogastr.: 162 (1892)<br />

Probably a Hemitrichia close to H. calyculata (Speg.) M. L.<br />

Farr [M. & A., 1969: 138].<br />

Arcyria carletae Hertel, Dusenia 5: 120 (1954)<br />

Description suggests a brown form of A cinerea (Bull.) Pers.<br />

If these forms should be regar<strong>de</strong>d as distinct, this name<br />

should be consi<strong>de</strong>red [M. & A., 1969: 138].<br />

Arcyria carnea Schumach., Enum. Pl. 2: 213 (1803)<br />

G. Lister says may be A. carnea (G. Lister) G. Lister.<br />

Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 275 (1875), cited it as a<br />

synonym of A. incarnata (Pers. ex J. F. Gmel.) Pers. [M. &<br />

A., 1969: 124].<br />

Arcyria carnea Wallr., Fl. Crypt. Germ. 2: 383 (1833)<br />

Not a myxomycete. A Stilbella?, see G. Lister, Monogr.<br />

Mycetozoa, ed. 3: 259 (1925) [M. & A., 1969: 138].<br />

Arcyria cincta Schumach., Enum. Pl. 2: 215 (1803)<br />

Cited by G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 3: 235 (1925), as<br />

a possible synonym of A. <strong>de</strong>nudata (L.) Wettst. [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 410].<br />

“Arcyria cinerea (Bull.) Schumach.”, Enum. Pl. 2: 213 (1803)<br />

Cited by Berlesse in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 427 (1888).<br />

Comb. superfl., previously proposed by Persoon, 1801.<br />

Arcyria cinerea (Schumach.) Hornem., Fl. Dan. 11(33): 13, pl.<br />

197 (1829)<br />

“vix Pers.” refers to Fries “n. 4” which is A. cinerea (Bull.)<br />

Pers. in the mo<strong>de</strong>rn sense. He cites Schumacher “1.c. p. 19”<br />

[M. & A., 1969: 138].<br />

Arcyria cinerea Fr., Syst. Mycol. 3: 180 (1829)<br />

Not A. cinerea (Bull.) Pers. according to Berkeley and<br />

Broome, who applied the name A. friesii Berk. & Broome to<br />

it. Fries cites Trichia cinerea Bull. and Arcyria albida Pers.,<br />

both of which are now regar<strong>de</strong>d as referring to A. cinerea<br />

(Bull.) Pers. On p. 179, Fries cites A. cinerea Pers., Syn.<br />

Meth. Fung.: 179 (1801), as a synonym of A. fusca Fr.,<br />

quoting Albertini & Schweinitz as authority. Arcyria cinerea<br />

Fr. is clearly a later homonym of A. cinerea (Bull.) Pers.,<br />

applied to what is now regar<strong>de</strong>d as the same species [M. &<br />

A., 1969: 138].<br />

“Arcyria cinnamomea J. S. Kaulf. msc.”<br />

Cited by Rostafiński, Sluzowce Monogr.: 279 (1875) as a<br />

synonym of A. dictyonema Rostaf. (A. ferruginea Saut. of<br />

present treatment) [M. & A., 1969: 410].

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