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- surgery. Saksenaea vasiformis is one of the few fungi known to cause necrotizing fasciitis or "flesh-eating disease". Saksenaea vasiformis was initially described...
- Amblyseius vasiformis is a species of mite in the family Phytoseiidae. "Amblyseius vasiformis". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-22. v t e...
- campanularialimited to the Sonoran Desert Phacelia campanularia var. vasiformis – more common, with a wider range, and sometimes with larger flowers They...
- sponges in the family Dysideidae. It consists of one species, Citronia vasiformis (Bergquist, 1995). de Cook, S. C. & Bergquist, P. R. (2002). Family Dysideidae...
- Cokeromyces (Cokeromyces recurvatus) Family Saksenaeaceae Saksenaea (Saksenaea vasiformis) Family Syncephalastraceae Syncephalastrum (Syncephalastrum racemosum)...
- topsenti (Lévi & Lévi, 1983) Hemiasterella typus Carter, 1879 Hemiasterella vasiformis (Kirkpatrick, 1903) Hemiasterella verae Idan, Shefer, Feldstein & Ilan...
- (1975) = Exserticlava triseptata, Ascomycota C. vasiformis Matsush. (1975) = Exserticlava vasiformis, Ascomycota C. versicolor D.J. Soares & R.W. Barreto...
- cases with severe sinus, brain and eye involvement. In 1953, Saksenaea vasiformis, found to cause several cases, was isolated from Indian forest soil, and...
- giving birth. However, her necropsy revealed she had a rare Saksenaea vasiformis fungal infection which likely caused the stillbirth and her death. On...
- monotypic family Isoraphiniidae. There are two recognized species: Costifer vasiformis Wilson, 1925 Costifer wilsoni Lévi, 1993 Porifera. "Costifer Wilson, 1925"...