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    cylindrospora Absidia dubia Absidia fassatiae Absidia glauca Absidia griseola Absidia heterospora Absidia idahoensis Absidia inflata Absidia macrospora Absidia narayanai...
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    the species was again transferred by Saccardo and Trotter to the genus Absidia as A. corymbifera where it remained for most of the 20th century. Alastruey-Izquierdo...
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    Absidia glauca is a species of fungus belonging to the family Cunninghamellaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. "Absidia_glauca". www.mycobank.org...
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    columella. Mucor species can be differentiated from molds of the genera Absidia, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus by the shape and insertion of the columella,...
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    having the thallus not segmented or ramified. Pathogenic genera include Absidia, Apophysomyces, Mucor, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus. According to a 2008 estimate...
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    respectively. Order Mucorales (mucormycosis) Family Mucoraceae Absidia (Absidia corymbifera) Apophysomyces (Apophysomyces elegans and Apophysomyces...
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  • and animals. It was previously known as Absidia ramosa, but has been known by its current name since the Absidia and Lichtheimia genera were differentiated...
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    Photomicrograph of a mature sporangium of an Absidia mold...
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    Chaetocladiaceae and Radiomycetaceae. Some of the genera, (including Mucor, Absidia and Backusella) appear to be polyphyletic. Today, the traditional system...
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    Parasitella parasitica, a facultative mycoparasite of zygomycetes, and Absidia glauca. This interaction is an example for biotrophic fusion parasitism...
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