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1 Fungi Classification Sporangiospores (asexual spores) Hyphae
Kingdom Mycetae (Fungi) Division Amastigomycotina A. Subdivision Zygomycota 2. Rhizopus stolonifer (black bread mold) Sporangiospores (asexual spores) Hyphae Sporangium Sporangiophore Rhizoids Columnella

2 Rhizopus stolonifer Hyphae Columnella Hyphae

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5 Rhizopus Zygospore

6 Penicillium notatum sexual spores
Cleistothecium (enclosed fruiting body) Ascus with ascospores

7 Penicillium notatum asexual spores
Phialospores Phialide Phialophore

8 Penicillium

9 Morchella Edible mushrooms with honeycomb appearance.
Mushroom hunters refer to them by their color (e.g., gray, yellow, black morels) Black Morel Yellow Morel

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11 Aspergillus

12 Aspergillosis

13 Aspergillosis Aspergilloma (Fungus balls)

14 Saccaromyces (“sugar mold”) cerevisiae (“beer”)

15 Coprinus (mushroom)

16 Coprinus with Basidiospores

17 Blastomyces dermatitidis

18 Histoplasma capsulatum

19 Histoplasmosis

20 San Joaquin Valley Fever: Coccidioides immitis

21 Coccidioides immitis arthrospores

22 San Joaquin Valley Fever: Coccidioides immitis

23 Cryptococcosis

24 Cryptococcosis, disseminated

25 Pneumocystic carinii

26 Pneumocystis pneumonia

27 Candida albicans

28 Thrush in an adult

29 Cutaneous Candidiasis

30 Epidermophyton floccasum
Infects groin, body, feet, occasionally nails, but does not infect hair.

31 Microsporum canis Causes tinea capitis in humans, and ringworm in pets.

32 Microsporum gypseum Causes tinea capitis, tinea corpus, ringworm.  It does not fluoresce under Wood's ultra-violet light.

33 Trichophyton rubrum This is the most common cause of athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm. Causes the dry, red, thick-skinned type of athlete’s foot.

34 Trichophyton mentagrophytes
Causes athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, and infections of the nail, beard, skin and scalp. Causes the wet, macerated type of athlete’s foot between the toes.

35 Trichophyton tonsurans
This is the most common cause of tinea capitis (scalp infection).

36 Tinea capitis - scalp

37 Tinea corporis - body

38 Tinea barbae - beard

39 Tinea cruris - groin

40 Tinea pedis - feet

41 Tinea unguium – nails

42 Dermatophytes: Ringworm


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