... M. hiemalis Wehmer and M. mucedo Brefeld (both dioecious) are the most common species, and are widely distributed throughout the world. They are easily distinguished from the closely related Absidia and Rhizopus by their straight, fuzzy appearance. Currently, over 60 species are known. *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Absidia" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…M.hiemalis Wehmer,M.mucedo Brefeld(両者とも雌雄異株)などが普通に多い種で,世界中に広く分布している。外見がまっすぐにけばだつ点で,近縁のユミケカビAbsidia,クモノスカビなどと区別しやすい。現在60種余りが知られている。… ※「Absidia」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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