Caretta G, Piontelli E
Istituto di Micologia Medica, Università di Pavia, Italia.
Mycopathologia. 1997;140(2):77-83. doi: 10.1023/a:1006805226954.
Auxarthron californiense, Mixotrichum aeruginosum, Oncocladium flavum and Chaetomium elatum were recognized on the basis of ascomatal structures on the remains of a Longobard abbess who died in the IX century A.D. These fungi, which had remained isolated in a crypt of the S. Felice Monastery of Pavia for almost 1000 years, are phenotypically identical to the type specimens. The occurrence of these fungi and their ecological role are discussed.