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Volume 29, Number 12—December 2023
Etymologia

Etymologia: Lacazia loboi

W. Clyde PartinComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 1

A) Grocott methamine silver–stained section from a skin biopsy specimen of a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) showing abundant Lacazia loboi yeast cells individually and in chains connected by thin tubular bridges. Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases 15 (4) April 2009. B) L. loboi yeast cells in chains connected by thin tubular bridges. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Figure 1. A) Grocott methamine silver–stained section from a skin biopsy specimen of a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) showing abundant Lacazia loboi yeast cells individually and in chains connected by thin tubular bridges. Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases 15 (4) April 2009. B) L. loboi yeast cells in chains connected by thin tubular bridges. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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