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. 2014 Oct 16;10(10):e1004367. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004367

Table 1. Proposed species causing infection in reptiles [21], [23].

Chrysosporium-related fungi Reptile species
Nannizziopsis Currah (1985)
N. arthrosporioides Stchigel et al. (2013) Water dragon (Physignathus sp.)
N. barbata Sigler et al. (2013) Coastal bearded dragon (Pogona barbata)
N. chlamydospora Stchigel et al. (2013) Inland bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
N. crocodili Sigler et al. (2013) Saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
N. dermatitidis Sigler et al. (2013) Chameleons, geckos
N. draconii Cabañes et al. (2013) Inland bearded dragon
N. guarroi Cabañes et al. (2013) Green iguana (Iguana iguana), inland bearded dragon, lizard (Agama agama), snake
N. pluriseptata Stchigel et al. (2013) Skink lizard (Eumeces inexpectatus)
N. vriesii Currah (1985) Lizard (Ameiva sp.)
Paranannizziopsis Sigler et al. (2013)
P. australiensis Sigler et al. (2013) Northern tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus punctatus), coastal bearded dragon, aquatic file snake (Acrochordus sp.)
P. californiensis Sigler et al. (2013) Tentacled snake (Erpeton tentaculatum)
P. crustacea Sigler et al. (2013) Tentacled snake
P. longispora Sigler et al. (2013) Tentacled snake
Ophidiomyces Sigler et al. (2013)
O. ophiodiicola Sigler et al. (2013) Snakes