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“Arcyria pedicula Hill.”<br />

Cited by Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 426 (1888).<br />

Surely pre-Linnaean [M. & A., 1969: 410].<br />

Arcyria punicea var. vermicularis (Schumach.) Fr., Syst. Mycol.<br />

3: 178 (1829)<br />

Based on A. vermicularis Schumach. G. Lister, Monogr.<br />

Mycetozoa, ed. 2: 245 (1911), cited both the species and the<br />

variety as possible synonyms of A. oerstedii Rostaf. [M. &<br />

A., 1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria pusilla (Speg.) Massee, Monogr. Myxogastr.: 168<br />

(1892)<br />

Based on Hemitrichia pusilla Speg., see comment un<strong>de</strong>r this<br />

species [M. & A., 1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria pyriformis F. H. Wigg., Prim. Fl. Holsat.: 110 (1780)<br />

Wiggers cites Haller, “n. 2163, T. 48, f. 4.” Probably an<br />

Arcyria but otherwise uni<strong>de</strong>ntifiable [M. & A., 1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria ramulosa (F. Rudolphi) Wigand, Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. 3: 43<br />

(1863)<br />

Based on Trichia ramulosa F. Rudolphi, see comment un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

this species [Farr, Fl. Neotrop., 16: 82 (1976)].<br />

Arcyria rosea Spreng<br />

Cited, without bibliographical reference in Rostafiński,<br />

Sluzowce Monogr.: 276 (1875), as a synonym of A.<br />

incarnata (Pers. ex J. F. Gmel.) Pers. No publication record<br />

has been found. Arcyria rosea, without author citation, is<br />

mentioned by Persoon in legend to pl. 5 figs. 4-5 in Ann. Bot.<br />

(Usteri) 20: 128 (1796). The inference is that A. rosea was<br />

published by Persoon in Observ. Mycol. (1796) but not<br />

found [M. & A., 1969: 410].<br />

Arcyria rufa (Dicks.) Schumach., Enum. Pl. 2: 214 (1803)<br />

Based on Lycoperdon rufum Dicks., Fasc. Pl. Crypt. Brit. 1:<br />

35 (1785). Cited in G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 2: 240<br />

(1911), as possible synonym of A. <strong>de</strong>nudata (L.) Wettst. [M.<br />

& A., 1969: 139].<br />

“Arcyria sessilis Hill”, Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 428<br />

(1888)<br />

Cited without reference. Surely pre-Linnaean [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 410].<br />

“Arcyria similis Racib.” ex G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 2:<br />

242 (1911)<br />

Not validly published. See Arcyrella similis Racib. [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria stellfeldii Hertel, Dusenia 5: 122 (1954)<br />

Appears to be close to A. cinerea (Bull.) Pers. [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 139; Farr, Fl. Neotrop., 16: 83 (1976)].<br />

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

According to Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 429 (1888),<br />

a synonym of A. nutans (Bull.) Grev. [A. obvelata (Oe<strong>de</strong>r)<br />

Onsberg of the present treatment]. G. Lister, Monogr.<br />

Mycetozoa, ed. 2: 236 (1911), listed it as a doubtful synonym<br />

of A. cinerea (Bull.) Pers. [M. & A., 1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria trichia F. H. Wigg., Prim. Fl. Holsat.: 109 (1780)<br />

Not i<strong>de</strong>ntifiable [M. & A., 1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria trichioi<strong>de</strong>s F. Rudolphi, Linnaea 5: 120 (1855)<br />

Nom. illeg., a later homonym of A. trichioi<strong>de</strong>s Corda,<br />

1838. Cited by Berlese in Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 7: 447<br />

(1888), as a synonym of Hemiarcyria clavata (Pers.)<br />

Rostaf. [M. & A., 1969: 139].<br />

INVALID, EXCLUDED OR DOUBTFUL NAMES<br />

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

A possible synonym of A. pomiformis (Leers) Rostaf., G.<br />

Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 2: 238 (1911) [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria vermicularis Schumach., Enum. Pl. 2: 212 (1803)<br />

Arcyria punicea var. vermicularis (Schum.) Fr., Syst.<br />

Mycol. 3: 178 (1829), was based on this. G. Lister, Monogr.<br />

Mycetozoa, ed. 2: 245 (1911), cited both the species and the<br />

variety as possible synonyms of A. oerstedii Rostaf. [M. &<br />

A., 1969: 139].<br />

Arcyria viridis Zoll., Natuur-Geneesk. Arch. Ned.-Indië 1: 377<br />

(1844)<br />

Description, reprinted in Flora 3: 300 (1847), suggests a<br />

small, bright green Arcyria, not unlike A. glauca Lister [M.<br />

& A., 1969: 410].<br />

“Arongylium atrum (Alb. & Schwein.) Link”, Ges. Naturf.<br />

Freun<strong>de</strong> Berlin Mag. Neuesten Ent<strong>de</strong>ck. Gesammten<br />

Naturk. 3: 24 (1809)<br />

Link published the combination only by inference in the<br />

paper cited, and Arongylium was a printer’s error for<br />

Strongylium, corrected by Link in 1815. The actual<br />

combination was first published by Swartz in 1815, based on<br />

Lycogala atrum Alb. & Schwein., 1805 [M. & A., 1969: 410].<br />

Badhamia capsulifera Cooke, Fung. Brit. Exs. No. 526 (1872)<br />

Chondrio<strong>de</strong>rma? cookei Rostaf., Sluzowce Monogr. Suppl.:<br />

17 (1876), was based on this. Cooke, Contr. Mycol. Brit.: 17<br />

(1877), cites it as a synonym of Physarum tussilaginis Berk.<br />

& Broome, but on p. 81 recognizes it un<strong>de</strong>r C. cookei as a<br />

distinct species. Probably a Didymium, possibly D.<br />

squamulosum (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr. or D. dubium Rostaf.<br />

[M. & A., 1969: 262].<br />

Badhamia carnea Ou<strong>de</strong>m., Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 6 ser. 2, 1(2): 166<br />

(1873)<br />

Not a myxomycete. A fungus, possibly a Tubercularia, see<br />

G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 3: 259 (1925) [M. & A.,<br />

1969: 262].<br />

Badhamia citrinella L. F. Čelak., Arch. Naturwiss.<br />

Lan<strong>de</strong>sdurchf. Böhmen 7(5): 77 (1893)<br />

According to Lister & G. Lister, J. Bot. 40: 211 (1902), this<br />

is a form of Physarum auriscalpium Cooke. In the light of<br />

more recent studies this must be regar<strong>de</strong>d as doubtful [M. &<br />

A., 1969: 262].<br />

Badhamia fasciculata (Jungh.) Rostaf., Sluzowce Monogr.<br />

Suppl.: 2 (1876)<br />

Based on Physarum fasciculatum Jungh., Crypt. Java: 11<br />

(1838). Cited by G. Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 3: 52<br />

(1924), as possible synonym of Ph. reniforme (Massee) G.<br />

Lister. I<strong>de</strong>ntity uncertain. Possibly Ph. compressum Alb. &<br />

Schwein. of the present treatment [M. & A., 1969: 262].<br />

Badhamia fulvella Berk., Trans. Linn. Soc. London 21: 154<br />

(1853)<br />

The i<strong>de</strong>ntity is uncertain.<br />

Badhamia fulvescens Cooke, Grevillea 4: 69 (1875)<br />

Not a myxomycete. The 2nd and 3rd editions of the Lister<br />

monograph state that according to Cooke it is a<br />

perisporiaceous fungus [M. & A., 1969: 262].<br />

Badhamia hyalina var. “genuina” Rostaf., Sluzowce Monogr.:<br />

140 (1874)<br />

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

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