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Another scientific name (synonym) is Peziza sylvestris
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Another scientific name (synonym) is Peziza sylvestris
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Another scientific name (synonym) is Peziza sylvestris
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Another scientific name (synonym) is Peziza sylvestris
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Another scientific name (synonym) is Peziza sylvestris
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Another scientific name (synonym) is Peziza sylvestris
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This image shows a culture of Microsporum canis fungi growing on boiled polished rice grains.Created: 1962
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This 1961 photograph depicted a Petri dish in which a colony of Beauveria bassiana fungal organisms were being cultivated. Beauveria spp. are found growing in soils throughout the world. It is known to infect many insects that come into contact with the fungal spores, and has been identified as the causative agent in silkworm muscardine disease.Created: 1961
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Conidial head of an Aspergillus niger fungal organism showing a double row of sterigmata.Created: 1955
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This photomicrograph shows the conidial head of an Aspergillus niger fungus.Created: 1955
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This micrograph depicts the irregularly shaped macroconidia from the fungal organism Microsporum distortum.Created: 1970
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Under a magnification of 500X, this Gomori-stained photomicrograph of a primate tissue sample, revealed some of the histopathologic cytoarchitectural changes associated with what was determined to be a case of lobomycosis due to the fungus, Lacazia loboi.Created: 1973