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For the soldier beetle genus, see Absidia (beetle).

Absidia
Mature sporangium of a Absidia mold
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Mucoromycota
Class: Mucoromycetes
Order: Mucorales
Family: Cunninghamellaceae
Genus: Absidia
van Tieghem, 1878
Species

About 21, see text

Absidia is a genus of fungi in the family Mucoraceae. The best known species is the pathogenic Absidia corymbifera, which causes zygomycosis, especially in the form of mycotic spontaneous abortion in cows. It can also cause mucormycosis in humans. It is an allergenic that could cause mucorosis in individuals with low immunity. It usually infects the lungs, nose, brain, eyesight and skin. Absidia spp. are ubiquitous in most environments. They are often associated with warm decaying plant matter, such as in compost heaps.

Selected species:

  • Absidia coerulea
  • Absidia corymbifera
  • Absidia cylindrospora
  • Absidia ginsan
  • Absidia glauca
  • Absidia spinosa

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