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Fungi Photos

Penicillium

PenicilliumPenicillium

Aspergillus

Aspergillus

Aspergillus

Aspergillosis

Aspergillosis

Pneumocystic carinii

Pneumocystic pneumonia

Peziza mature asci

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Rhizopus Life Cycle

Rhizopus Progametangia Isogametes Plasmogamy Zygospore

Figure 10-9 A Young Rhizpus Zygospore

Figure Mature Rhizopus Zygospore

Rhizopus zygospores Rhizopus Zygospores

Coprinus Coprinus with Basidiospores

Coprinus

Filobasidella (Cryptococcus) neoformans Cryptococcosis

Cryptococcosis

Cryptococcus

Cryptococcosis

Cryptococcosis, disseminated

Candida albicans

Candida

arthrospores Candida

Arthrospores of Candida

Candida albicansCandida

Candidiasis: thrush

Thrush in an adult

Histoplasma capsulatum

Histoplasmosis

Histoplasmosis

Histoplasmosis

Histoplasmosis

Coccidioides immitis Arthrospores Coccidiosis: San Joaquin Valley Fever

San Joaquin Valley Fever

Coccidiosis: San Joaquin Valley Fever

Black Piedra

Dermatophytes: Ringworm

Ringworm in scalp

Dermatophytes: Athlete’s foot

Dermatophytes: Onychomycosis

Sporotrichum schenchii

Rose Thorn Disease

Air Exposure Molds

Macroconida

Macroconida

Microsporum Macroconidia

Chrysosporium

Cladosporium

Cladosporium

Cladosporium

Cladosporium

Epicoccum

Epicoccum