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From: Cross-continental emergence of Nannizziopsis barbatae disease may threaten wild Australian lizards

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Gross pathology of Australian lizards with severe dermatomycosis caused by Nannizziopsis barbatae (A) Free-living Eastern water dragon (white circle indicates skin lesion; case EWD006) and (B) captive Centralian blue tongue skink (case CBT001) with proliferative skin plaques [Photo credit: Dr. S. Simpson]. (C) Free-living Eastern water dragon (case EWD005) and (D) tommy roundhead dragon (case TRH001) with ulcerative skin lesions (E) free-living Eastern water dragon (case EWD006) with digital necrosis and loss.

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