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- Achorion abstract "Achorion is an obsolete genus of dermatophyte fungus.The species previously belonging to genus Achorion have been moved to other genera. Some notable species include: A. quinckeanum — now named Trichophyton quinckeanum, the species which causes favus in mice. A. schoenleinii — now named Trichophyton schoenleinii, or "Schönlein's tricophyton", the species which causes favus in humans. Other pathogenic fungi occasionally found in humans:A. arloingi, now called Aleurisma arloingiA. gypseum, now called Microsporum gypseum".
- Achorion wikiPageID "5365757".
- Achorion wikiPageRevisionID "353856007".
- Achorion hasPhotoCollection Achorion.
- Achorion subject Category:Ascomycota.
- Achorion subject Category:Parasitic_fungi.
- Achorion type Fungus112992868.
- Achorion type LivingThing100004258.
- Achorion type Object100002684.
- Achorion type Organism100004475.
- Achorion type ParasiticFungi.
- Achorion type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Achorion type Whole100003553.
- Achorion comment "Achorion is an obsolete genus of dermatophyte fungus.The species previously belonging to genus Achorion have been moved to other genera. Some notable species include: A. quinckeanum — now named Trichophyton quinckeanum, the species which causes favus in mice. A. schoenleinii — now named Trichophyton schoenleinii, or "Schönlein's tricophyton", the species which causes favus in humans. Other pathogenic fungi occasionally found in humans:A. arloingi, now called Aleurisma arloingiA.".
- Achorion label "Achorion".
- Achorion sameAs m.0dhlzl.
- Achorion sameAs Q4673881.
- Achorion sameAs Q4673881.
- Achorion sameAs Achorion.
- Achorion wasDerivedFrom Achorion?oldid=353856007.
- Achorion isPrimaryTopicOf Achorion.