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  2. Scopulariopsis - Wikipedia

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    Scopulariopsis brevicaulis . Scopulariopsis is a genus of anamorphic fungi that are saprobic and pathogenic to animals. [1] The widespread genus contains 22 species. [2] Scopulariopsis belongs to the group Hyphomycetes. These species are commonly found in soil, decaying wood, and various other plant and animal products.

  3. Microascus brevicaulis - Wikipedia

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    Microascus brevicaulis is a common mold.When cultured at a temperature of 25 °C on potato dextrose agar it forms white colonies which become powdery and/or granular as they mature.

  4. Microascus manginii - Wikipedia

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    A case of disseminated infection caused by Scopulariopsis species in a 17-year old patient with chronic myelogenous leukemia was described in 1987. [5] After receiving an allogenic bone marrow transplantation for cancer treatment, the patient complained of recurrent fever, nosebleeds, and abnormal sensations of the nose. [ 5 ]

  5. Microascaceae - Wikipedia

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    Microascaceae species have spherical to irregularly shaped, darkly colored fruit bodies.They are usually hairy and rarely smooth. The smooth spores are reddish brown to copper colored, one-celled, and have a germ pore at one or both ends.

  6. Glossary of mycology - Wikipedia

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    Magnified view of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis, its annellides, and the ring-shaped annellations emanating from them A type of blastic conidiogenesis. The conidiogenous cell (also called an annellide) produces a basipetal sequence of conidia called annelloconidia or annellospores. The distal end is marked by ring-shaped bands called annellations.

  7. Athallia scopularis - Wikipedia

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    Athallia scopularis is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. [2] It was first formally described by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander in 1883 as a member of the genus Lecanora. [3]

  8. Category:Fandom user templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Fandom user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Fandom user templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  9. Doratomyces - Wikipedia

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    Doratomyces (Dor-ah-toe-mice’-ees) is a genus of the fungi imperfecti, closely related to Scopulariopsis.Their conidiophores gather together to form a stalk-like inflorescence known as a synnema or coremia; Scopulariopsis being distinguished in their lack of such a structure.