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ITS sequencing data indicate a low degree of variability of Cladophialophor
a bantiana. The species is restricted to strains differing in less than 6 I
TS1 positions. Supplementary SSU and ITS RFLP data show that 31 strains can
be assigned to this species. The great majority of these originate from br
ain infections of humans, cats and dogs. All possess a 558 bp intron at pos
ition 1768 in the SSU rDNA gene; a primer selective for the intron and henc
e diagnostic for the species has been developed. One cerebral strain proves
to be a hitherto undescribed species. Subcutaneous strains cluster in Xylo
hypha emmonsii at about 35 bp difference from C. bantiana; this taxon is re
-introduced despite high nDNA homology values. Cladophialophora devriesii c
ontains a single strain; C. arxii is a somewhat heterogeneous assemblage.