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NBRC 114438: Ophidiomyces ophidiicola (Guarro et al.) Sigler et al.
| Synonymous Name | |
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| Teleomorph | |
| Anamorph | |
| Other Culture Collection No. | |
| Other No. | FC-8300 |
| Herberium No. | TNS-F-89143 |
| Shipping as | Glass ampoule (L-dried) |
| Type Strain | |
| Biosafety Level | L1 |
| Restriction | |
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| Source of Isolation | Single conidium derived from a colony formed on active snake tissue, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimerii |
| Locality of Source | Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka |
| Country/region of Origin | Japan |
| Accepted Date | 2020/03/03 |
| Isolated Year | 2019 |
| Deposited Year | 2020 |
| History | Natl. Mus. Nat. & Sci. (T. Hosoya, FC-8300) |
| Comment |
Accepted as Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola. This fungus can cause ophidiomycosis, also called snake fungal disease. Ophidiomycosis has been characterized as an emerging infectious disease and as a potential threat to populations of Nearctic snakes. It is necessary to pay attention to prevent leakage into the environment when you use the strain. |
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| References | 8719 |