Viridiflavus
Viridiflavus is a species of fungus within the genus Aspergillus. It is a member of the Eurotium anamorph genus. The species was previously known as Aspergillus viridiflavus but was reclassified in 2007. Aspergillus viridiflavus was described by Meyer in 1979, and its anamorph Eurotium herbarium is an airy, light brown fungus with irregular veins.
These fungi have conidia production inhibited by growth on Czapek-Dox agar. As such, spores reproduce without
Eurotium anamorphs are moisture-tolerant and nutrient-poor venture association with scientific focus specialized substrates which commercially mimic