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Notes: OUDEMANS (l.c.) spelled the name differently than C. fumago [Link] f. corticicola<br />

Rabenh., changed ‘f.’ to ‘var.’ and attributed this name to ‘H<strong>of</strong>fm.’ although the exsiccatus<br />

has the same number. Correct quotation → C. fumago f. corticicola.<br />

fumago [Link] var. elongatum Mont., ‘Fl. J. Fern., n. 53’ (SACCARDO 1882: 81), reference not<br />

found.<br />

T: on leaves, especially <strong>of</strong> ferns, Chile, Juan Fernandez.<br />

≡ Antennaria robinsonii Berk. & Mont., in Berkeley, London J. Bot. 2: 641 (1843).<br />

Lit.: SACCARDO (1882: 81).<br />

fumago [Link] var. epiphyllum Rabenh. – Exsiccatus (68). I specified in KOHLMEYER (1962:<br />

39).<br />

fumago [Link] var. maculaeforme Thüm., Mycoth. univ., Cent. VII, No. 673 (1877)! and<br />

Flora 61(7): 108 (1878)!.<br />

T: on living leaves <strong>of</strong> Syringa vulgaris (Oleaceae), Germany, Bavaria, Bayreuth, autumn<br />

1875, de Thümen, Thüm., Mycoth. univ. 673 (B; HAL; MICH).<br />

Notes: Excluded, generic affinity not yet clear.<br />

fumago [Link] var. padi L.A. Kirchn., Lotos 6: 184 (1856)!, nom. nud.<br />

T: on living leaves <strong>of</strong> Padus vulgaris (= ?Prunus padus) (Rosaceae), Czech Republic, Kaplitz.<br />

fumago [Link] var. rubi L.A. Kirchn., Lotos 6: 184 (1856)!, nom. nud.<br />

T: on leaves and stems <strong>of</strong> Rubus idaeus (Rosaceae), Czech Republic, Dreisesselberg, Jac.<br />

Jungbauer.<br />

fumago Mont., in Gay, Fl. chil. 8(1): 32 (1852), nom. illeg., homonym, non C. fumago Link,<br />

1824.<br />

T: on living leaves <strong>of</strong> Eugenia (Myrtaceae), Chile.<br />

= ? Napicladium fumago Speg., Revista Fac. Agron. Vet. La Plata, Ser. 2, 6: 190 (1910).<br />

≡ Hyphosoma fumago (Speg.) M.B. Ellis, in herb.<br />

Lit.: SACCARDO (1913: 1396).<br />

fumosa Preuss, in herb.<br />

Without detailed data, Nr. 386 (Mappe 274), herb. C.G.T. Preuss (B).<br />

fungorum (Pers.) Roum., F. sel. gall. exs., Cent. XXXIII, No. 3293 (1885)!, as ‘Pers.’.<br />

T: on an old carpophore (L 910.225-732).<br />

≡ Dematium herbarum [Pers.] γ fungorum Pers., Syn. meth. fung. 2: 699 (1801)!.<br />

≡ Dematium vulgare [Pers.] γ fungorum (Pers.) Pers., Mycol. eur. 1: 14 (1822)!.<br />

≡ <strong>Cladosporium</strong> herbarum [(Pers.: Fr.) Link] β fungorum (Pers.) Chevall., Fl. gén. env. Paris<br />

1: 36 (1826)!.<br />

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

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

Lit.: OUDEMANS (1919: 49), PRASIL & DE HOOG (1988: 52), HEUCHERT et al. (2005: 53).<br />

Ill.: HEUCHERT et al. (2005: 54, Fig. 21).<br />

‘fungorum’ Sacc., Syll. fung. 2: 406 (1883)!.<br />

T: on Polyporus sp., USA, Pennsylvania, Bethlehem.<br />

Notes: Cited by SACCARDO (l.c.) in the text under Sphaeria cladosporiosa Schwein., Trans.<br />

Amer. Philos. Soc., N.S., 4(2): 211 (1832)!. It is unclear if Saccardo intended to introduce a<br />

new name or if he referred to Dematium herbarum [Pers.] γ fungorum Pers.<br />

funiculosum W. Yamam., Sci. Rep. Hyogo Univ. Agric., Ser. Agric. 4(1): 5 (1959)!.<br />

T: on leaves <strong>of</strong> Phaseolus chrysanthos (Fabaceae), Japan, Prov. Tamba, Tannan-cho,<br />

Komakura, 29 Oct. 1958, W. Yamamoto.<br />

Ill.: YAMAMOTO (1959: 6, Figs 21–24).<br />

Notes: This name is valid since the author only cited a single collection, which can be<br />

considered the holotype.<br />

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