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abietinum Zukal, Verh. K. K. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 37: 44–45 (1887)!, nom. illeg.,<br />

homonym, non C. abietinum (Pers.) Link, 1816.<br />

T: on moist tuber skins <strong>of</strong> Solanum tuberosum (Solanaceae), Austria, 1885, associated with<br />

Chaetomium crispatum.<br />

≡ Spondylocladium abietinum Sacc., Syll. fung. 10: 662 (1892)!, as ‘(Zukal) Sacc.’.<br />

Lit.: LINDAU (1910: 142, as synonym <strong>of</strong> ‘Spondylocladium atrovirens Harz’).<br />

Ill.: ZUKAL (1887: Tab. 1, Fig. 8).<br />

Notes: Zukal’s type, housed at GZU could not be located there (personal communication with<br />

Christian Scheuer).<br />

acaciae Panwar → acaciicola.<br />

acaciae Reichert, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 56: 720 (1921)!.<br />

T: on dry fruits <strong>of</strong> Acacia farnesiana (Mimosaceae), Egypt, ‘in insula Rhoda ad Kahiram’,<br />

Feb. 1822/25, Ehrenberg (B).<br />

Lit.: SACCARDO (1972: 1336).<br />

Ill.: REICHERT (1921: Tab. 4, Fig. 2).<br />

acaciicola M.B. Ellis, More Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes: 342 (1976)!.<br />

T: from rhizosphere <strong>of</strong> Acacia nilotica subsp. indica (Mimosaceae), India, Rajastan, Jodhpur,<br />

sand dunes <strong>of</strong> Masuria (IMI 104172).<br />

≡ C. acaciae Panwar, Curr. Sci. 39(18): 422 (1970)!, non C. acaciae Reichert, 1921.<br />

Ill.: ELLIS (1976: 343, Fig. 260 A).<br />

Notes: Excluded, black yeast-like.<br />

acerinum Noelli, Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., N.S. 24(3): 195 (1917)!.<br />

T: on branches <strong>of</strong> Acer negundo (Aceraceae), Italy, Piemont, Bruere (Rivoli), 29 Mar. 1915.<br />

Lit.: SACCARDO (1931: 787).<br />

acutum Ellis & Dearn., Proc. Canad. Inst., N.S., 3, 1: 91 (1897)!.<br />

T: on fallen leaves <strong>of</strong> Fraxinus sp. (Oleaceae), Canada, Ontario, London, Victoria park,<br />

Oct./Nov. 1896 (DAOM).<br />

= <strong>Cladosporium</strong> herbarum (Pers.: Fr.) Link, Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Mag. Neuesten<br />

Entdeck. Gesammten Naturk. 7: 37 (1816)!.<br />

Lit.: SACCARDO (1899: 1080).<br />

adianticola R.F. Castañeda, Fungi Cubenses II: 3 (1987)!, as ‘adianticolum’.<br />

T: on living leaves <strong>of</strong> Adiantum sp. (Adiantaceae), Cuba, prov. Matanzas, San Miguel de los<br />

Baños, 23 Jan. 1987, R.F. Castañeda (INIFAT C87/40: holotype).<br />

Lit.: CROUS et al. (2005).<br />

Ill.: CASTAÑEDA (1987: Figs 3, 5).<br />

Notes: Excluded, generic affinity unclear.<br />

aecidiicola Thüm., Mycoth. univ., Cent. IV, No. 373 (1876)!.<br />

T: on aecia <strong>of</strong> rust on living leaves <strong>of</strong> Euphorbia cyparissias (Euphorbiaceae), Germany,<br />

Bavaria, Bayreuth, 1874, Thümen, Thüm., Mycoth. univ. 373 (e.g., B 70-6144, B 70-6146;<br />

BPI 426074; HAL; HBG; M-57483: syntypes).<br />

= <strong>Cladosporium</strong> vincae Moesz, Bot. Közlem. 23: 123 (1926)!, nom. illeg., homonym, non C.<br />

vincae Fairm., 1911. [W 10216], syn. nov.<br />

= <strong>Cladosporium</strong> aecidii Pass., in herb. (B 70-6132).<br />

Lit.: SACCARDO (1886: 368, as ‘aecidiicolum’, 1913: 1371), LINDAU (1907: 806–807, 1910:<br />

796), FERRARIS (1912: 350), GONZÁLES-FRAGOSO (1927: 211), ELLIS (1976: 330), ELLIS &<br />

ELLIS (1985: 571, 1988), BRAUN & ROGERSON (1995: 142), HEUCHERT et al. (2005: 14–17).<br />

Ill.: ELLIS (1976: 330, Fig. 248), HEUCHERT et al. (2005: 15, Fig. 1).<br />

Host(s)/substrate(s) & distribution: on aecia <strong>of</strong> rusts including those <strong>of</strong> Puccinia phragmitis<br />

and Uromyces limonii on different host plants; Europe (Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy,<br />

Montenegro, Romania, Switzerland), North America (USA).<br />

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