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- equinum, is a genetic clone derived from the ****ually reproducing species, Arthroderma otae. Members of Ascomycota often possess con****uous a****ual and ****ual...
- caused by Trichophyton erinacei, a distinct mating group among the Arthroderma benhamiae fungi. Hedgehogs can suffer from balloon syndrome, a rare condition...
- Species capable of reproducing ****ually belong in the teleomorphic genus Arthroderma, of the Ascomycota (see Teleomorph, anamorph and holomorph for more information...
- Trichophyton, Paraphyton, Lophophyton, Guarromyces, Ctenomyces and Arthroderma. Textbook of medical mycology, Jagdish Ghanaer, 2nd ed. (Mehta Publishers...
- ****ociated with four related biological species of fungi: the pathogenic taxa Arthroderma incurvatum, A. gypsea, A. fulva and the non-pathogenic saprotroph A....
- spines. Examples are the Gymnoascus, Talaromyces and the dermatophyte Arthroderma. Perithecia are flask shaped structures opening by a pore or ostiole...
- Allderdice, P. W.; Silva-Hutner, M.; Miller, O. J. (1968). "Meiosis in Arthroderma benhamiae (=Trichophyton mentagrophytes)". Sabouraudia. 6 (3): 232–237...
- stage comprising multiple species, for instance, the Arthroderma insigulare, sp.nov. and Arthroderma olidum sp. nov. furthermore, the fungi displa**** typical...
- Isolates are characterized as the "–" or negative mating type of the Arthroderma vanbreuseghemii complex. This species is thought to be conspecific with...
- Allderdice, P. W.; Silva-Hutner, M.; Miller, O. J. (1968). "Meiosis in Arthroderma benhamiae (=Trichophyton mentagrophytes)". Sabouraudia. 6 (3): 232–237...