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References[edit]

1. Ribes, J.A, Vanover-Sams, C.L, & Baker, D.J (2000). Zygomycetes in Human Disease. Clinical Microbiology Reviews 13(2), 236-301

2. Almaslamani, M, Taj-Aldeen, S.J., Garcia-Hermoso, D, Dannaoui, E, Alsoub, H, & Alkhal, A (2009). An increasing trend of cutaneous zygomycosis caused by Mycocladus corymbifera (formerly Absidia corymbifera): report of two cases and review of primary cutaneous Mycocladus infections. Medical Mycology 47, 532-538.

3. Lichtheimia corymbifera. (2013). Retrieved on October 14, 2013 from the MycoBank Organization Web Site: http://www.mycobank.org/Biolomics.aspx?Table=Mycobank&MycoBankNr_=416447

4. Alastruey-Izquierdo, A, Hoffmann, K, Sybren de Hoog, G, Rodriguez-Tudela, J.L, Voigt, K, Bibashi, E, & Walther, G (2010). Species recognition and Clinical Relevance of the Zygomycetes Genus Lichtheimia (syn. Absidia Pro Parte, Mycocladus). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 48(6), 2154-2170.

5. Hoffmann, K, Discher, S, Voi ght, K (2007). Revision of the genus Absidia (Mucorales, Zygomycetes) based on physiological, phylogenetic, and morphological characters; thermotolerant Absidia spp. form a coherent group, Mycocladiaceae fam. nov. The British Mycological Society 3, 1169-1183.

6. Hoffmann, K (2010). Chapter 19- Identification of the Genus Absidia (Mucorales: Zygomycetes): A Comprehensive Taxonomic Revision. Gherbawy, Y & Voight, K, Molecular Identification of Fungi (439- 460). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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9. Schrodl, W, Heydel, T, Schwartze, V.U, Hoffmann, K, Grobe-Herrenth, A, Walther, G, Alastruey-Izquierdo, A, Rodriguez-Tudela, J.L, Olias, P, Jacobsen, I.D, de Hoog, G.S, & Voight, K (2011). Direct Analysis and Identification of Pathogenic Lichtheimia Species by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desportion Ionization-Time of Flight Analyzer-Mediated Mass Spectrometry. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 50(2), 419-427.

10. Shwartze, V.U, Hoffmann, K, Nyilasi, I, Papp, T, Vagyolgi, C, de Hoog, S, Voight, K, & Jacobsen, I.D (2012). Lichtheimia Species Exhibit Differences in Virulence Potential. PLoS ONE 7(7), 1-1

11. Lichtheimia corymbifera. (2013). Retrieved October 15, 2013, from The University of Adelaide, Mycology Online Web Site: http://www.mycology.adelaide.edu.au/Fungal_Descriptions/Zygomycetes/Absidia/

12. Fungal Infections, Lichtheimia corymbifera. (2013). Retrieved from October 10, 2013 from the Leading International Fungal Education (LIFE) Web Site: http://www.life-worldwide.org/fungal-diseases/lichtheimia-corymbifera/

13. Kwon-Chung, K.J, Bennett, J.E (1992). Chapter 20- Mucormycosis. Medical Mycology (524-560). Lea & Febiger, USA.

14. Ransohoff. (November 26, 2010). Draft for 2010/2011 EOL University Species Pages Initiative by Katie Ransohoff. In http://mushroomobserver.org/name/show_name_description/1875?_js=on&_new=true. Retrieved November 9, 2013, from The Mushroom Observer.</ref> Due to this characteristic, L.corymbifera is able to inhabit all over the world in highly diverse environments.

Additional references you might consider[edit]

Here are a couple of additional references that may be helpful:

  • Barron (1977)[1]
  • Domsch et al. (1993)[2]
Citation
  1. ^ Barron, George L. (1983). The genera of Hyphomycetes from soil (Reprint. ed.). Malabar, Fla.: Krieger. ISBN 0882750046.
  2. ^ Domsch, K.H. Domsch ; W. Gams ; T.-H. Anderson (1993). Compendium of soil fungi (Reprint [der Ausg. London] 1980. ed.). Eching: IHW-Verl. ISBN 3980308383.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Medmyco (talk) 21:01, 20 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]