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- to the genus Pseudogymnoascus than to the genus Geomyces changing its Latin binomial to Pseudogymnoascus destructans. Pseudogymnoascus destructans is...
- cave sampling has identified numerous Pseudogymnoascus isolates that have yet to be described. Pseudogymnoascus alpinus Müller ascospores are described...
- although no affected bats were found. The disease is caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, which colonizes the bat's skin. No obvious treatment or...
- to the disease white-nose syndrome, which is caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans. The disease affects individuals when they are hibernating...
- United States and Canada. The disease is named after a white fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, found growing on the muzzles, ears, and wings of affected...
- early spring. White-nose syndrome, a disease caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, was discovered among the bats that roost in Linville Cavern...
- While eastern red bats have been do****ented carrying the spores of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, no individuals...
- by the USGS. WNS is typified by a cutaneous infection of the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans during hibernation, when the immune system is naturally...
- disease Ophiostoma ulmi Ophiostoma himal-ulmi Ophiostoma novo-ulmi Pseudogymnoascus destructans Uredo rangelii Suillus and Rhizopogon are considered invasive...
- from Bat Hibernacula in Eastern Canada, with Particular Reference to Pseudogymnoascus destructans". Insects. 7 (2). MDPI AG: 16. doi:10.3390/insects7020016...