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Basidiobolus ranarum is a
filamentous fungus with
worldwide distribution. The
fungus was
first isolated by
Eidam in 1886. It can
saprophytically live...
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Opalina ranarum is a
species of
protozoan belonging to the
family Opalinidae,
commonly found in the
intestines of
amphibians such as frogs.[citation needed]...
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Basidiobolomycosis is a
fungal disease caused by
Basidiobolus ranarum. It may
appear as one or more
painless firm
nodules in the skin
which becomes purplish...
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specifically the
Allomyces (Blastocladiomycota), then
subsequently Basidiobolus ranarum –
which has been
placed in
several different phyla – was also
found to...
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Zoologica GDZ
Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium at SICD
Universities of
Strasbourg Digital Old Books.
Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium at University...
- out in the
faecal matter of the host. An
example of a
species is
Opalina ranarum. One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
- cir****scribed by the
mycologist Eduard Eidam [de] in 1886, with
Basidiobolus ranarum ****igned as the type species.
Basidiobolus haptosporus Drechsler Basidiobolus...
- 1929) S.
pretoriensis (Baer, 1924) Wardle,
McLeod & Stewart, 1947 S.
ranarum (Gastaldi, 1854) S.
reptans (Diesing, 1850) S.
theileri (Baer, 1924) Opuni...
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Dactylosoma ranarum by
Lankester (1871) in a frog in Europe. It was
initially called Undulina ranarum, but this was
changed in 1882 to
Drepanidium ranarum. This...
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entomophthoromycosis are
Conidiobolus coronatus, C. incongruous, and
Basidiobolus ranarum.
Conidiobolus infections of the
upper respiratory system have been reported...