- Basidiobolus ranarum
Taxobox | name = "Basidiobolus ranarum"
regnum = Fungi
divisio =Zygomycota
classis =Zygomycetes
ordo =Entomophthorales
familia =Basidiobolaceae
genus = "Basidiobolus "
species = "B. ranarum"
binomial = "Basidiobolus ranarum"
binomial_authority =Eidam "Basidiobolus ranarum" is a microscopic
fungus in the orderEntomophthorales .Life cycle
It produces large, spherical,
asexual spore s that are forcibly discharged. These spores can germinate directly to producehyphae . When they land in an unfavorable location, they can alternately germinate to produce a long, slendercapilliconidiophore that bears a single, falcate capilliconidium. At the distal tip of the capilliconidium is a stickymucous drop that is presumed to aid in dispersal. "B. ranarum" can also produce thick-walled resting spores that are presumably the sites of meiosis."B. ranarum" can be isolated from decaying
leaf litter and the excrement offrog s and terrestrial, insect-eatingreptile s. It has been considered a commensal of frogs, although there is no evidence that it multiplies or persists in a frog's gut. It can be a human pathogen, causing a disease calledbasidiobolomycosis (formerly entomophthoromycosis).
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