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ARTHRODERMA GRUBYI
This micrograph reveals spirals and macroconidia from the edge of an immature cleistothecium of the Arthroderma grubyi fungus.
Many Arthroderma spp. of fungi are coprophilous, or dung-inhabiting, and are commonly associated with vertebrate animals as skin parasites, living off discarded skin fragments, hair or feathers.
Arthroderma
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