Anixiopsis stercoraria, a keratinophilic ascomycete, is globally distributed in soils and has recently been sporadically recorded as a cause of human dermatomycoses. Lesions are clinically indistinguishable from dermatophytoses. Six strains isolated from patients with suspected dermatomycoses were examined; five were considered incidental findings. Morphological features and cleistothecia formation on various media are described.
Volleková A. (1990): Anixiopsis stercoraria - a rare agent of human dermatomycoses. – Česká Mykologie 44(3): 147–151.