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VÁŇOVÁ M. (1991): Nomen novum, nomenclatural changes and taxonomic rearrangements in Mucorales. Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 25-26 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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In the study the following nomenclatural problems were solved: Mucor cylindrosporus Ling-Young, M. dimorphosporus Lendn., M. oudemansii Váňová, nomen novum, M. sciurinus Naumov and M. wosnessenskii Schostak. The following new combinations were realized: Mucor dimorphosporus Lendn. f. sphaerosporus (Hagem) Váňová, Mycocladus blakesleeanus (Lendn.) Váňová, Mycocladus corymbijer (Cohn in Lichth.) Váňová and Mycocladus ramosus (Zopf in Schenk) Váňová. Finally, the Latin diagnosis of the taxon Micromucor ramannianus (Moeller) v. Arx var. angulisporus Naumov ex Váňová was completed.
LYSKOVÁ P. (2007): Saprotrophic microscopic fungi and dermatophytes accompanying infections of the skin and nails of patients in the Moravian-Silesian Region (Czech Republic). [saprotrophic microscopic fungi, dermatophytes, superficial mycose, Scopulariopsis brevicaulis] Czech Mycology 59(1): 125-137 (published: 28th June, 2007)
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Over a 19-month period, the spectrum of saprotrophic microscopic fungi isolated from 245 patients in the Moravian-Silesian Region (Czech Republic) was analysed. Saprotrophic microscopic fungi were isolated from nails (90 %) and skin (10 %). None was isolated from hair. The material was the most frequently positive for the presence of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis (32.6 %) followed by Cladosporium sphaerospermum (5.3 %), Aspergillus versicolor (4.0 %), Geomyces pannorum (4.0 %) and others.Dermatophytes and saprotrophic microscopic fungi were both studied within one year and represented 1110 isolates. Dermatophytes were isolated in most of the cases and represented 943 isolations (85 %). The saprotrophic microscopic fungus Scopulariopsis brevicaulis is a known causative agent of onychomycosis. In the evaluation including dermatophytes it ended in the 3rd position with 5.2 % of isolations behind Trichophyton rubrum (80 %) and T. mentagrophytes (8 %).
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