CHAPTER X 



STUDY AND IDENTIFICATION OF MOULDS 



CLASSIFICATION OF THE FUNGI 



Order 



Suborder Family 



Phycomycetes Zygomycetes Mucoracidae 



Saccharo- 

 mycetidae 



Gymnoas- 

 cees 



Genus 

 Mucor 

 Rhizomucor 



Ascomycetes 



I s -' 

 (s. 



Gymno- 

 ascidae 



Carpoascees Perisporiacidae 



Hyphomycetes 



Species 



M. corymbifer 

 M. mucedo 

 R. parasiticus 

 R. niger 

 cerevisiae 

 anginas 

 S. blanchardi 

 E. vuillemini 

 C. gilchristi 



C. hominis 



T. sabouraudi 

 T. tonsurans 

 T. violaceum 

 T. mentagro- 

 phytes 

 T. cruris 

 M. audouini 

 A. schoenleini 



{P. montoyai 

 P. crustaceum 

 S. nidulans 

 A. fumigatus 

 A. concentricus 

 A. pictor 

 A. niger 



D. bo vis 

 D. madurae 

 M. mycetomi 

 M. furfur 



M. minutissi- 

 mus 



M. albicans 

 T. giganteum 

 S. beurmanni 



NOTE. In many of the works on bacteriology considerable space is given to 

 the so-called Higher Bacteria. The organisms are chiefly considered under the 

 names Leptothrix or forms in which are found simple nonbranching threads, Clado- 

 thrix or thread-like forms with false branching and Streptothrix or forms showing 

 true branching. It is not practical to consider any separate group distinct from the 

 so-called Lower Bacteria on the one hand and the Fungi on the other. 



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Rhizopus 

 Saccharomyces 



Endomyces 

 Cryptococcus 



Trichophyton 



Microsporum 

 Achorion 



Penicillium 

 Sterigmatocystis 



Aspergillus 



Discomyces 



Madurella 

 Malassezia 

 Microsporoides 



Monilia 



Trichosporum 



Sporotrichum 



