Abstract
Three new species ofEupenicillium are described from soils from the western United States. They areE. idahoense sp. nov.,E. tularense sp. nov., andE. lasseni sp. nov. The conidial stages are new species ofPenicillium.
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Drei neue Arten vonEupenicillium vom Erdboden der westlichen Vereinigten Staaten sind beschrieben worden. Diese sind:E. idahoense, sp. nov.,E. tularense, sp. nov. undE. lasseni sp. nov. Die Konidialformen sind neue Arten vonPenicillium.
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Paden, J.W. Three new species of Eupenicillium from soil. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 43, 259–268 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02051745
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