T. rubrum

Figure 4.26 A: T. mentagrophytes * B: T. rubrum * C: T. tonsurans * *Courtesy of Sandra Arduin, Michigan Department of Community Health
Figure 4.26
A: T. mentagrophytes *
B: T. rubrum *
C: T. tonsurans *
*Courtesy of Sandra Arduin,
Michigan Department of
Community Health
(Figure 4.26B)
  • Infection: most common dermatophyte; tinea pedis, tinea corporis, onychomycosis, Majocchi’s granuloma
  • Colony: fluffy white → reverse red (no diffusion)
  • Hyphae: septate hyphae
  • Conidia: teardrop-shaped microconidia resembling “birds on a wire,” pencil-shaped macroconidia rare
  • Misc: (−) hair perforation, (+) pigmentation on cornmeal agar, (−) urease