Thirty-five species of sporulating mesophilous fungi and seven types of non
-sporulating fungi were isolated from the soil samples collected at the ent
rance, twilight and dark zones of six caves. Of these, 27 species belong to
Deuteromycetes, 8 species belong to Zygomycetes and one species belongs to
Ascomycetes. The genus Aspergillus and Penicillium were present in large n
umbers in all the three zones. Fungi like Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium c
yclopium and Chaetomium sp, were predominantly available from all the sampl
es in all the six caves. Ten species of fungi such as A. chevalieri, A. ver
sicolor, A. sydowi, Aspergillus sp., Curvularia brachyspora, Fusarium sp.,
Geotrichum candidum, P, fellutanum, Mucor sp. and Rhizopus stolonifer were
isolated from light available zones. The number of species of fungi and the
number of propagules/gram of soil obtained from the entrance zone soil sam
ple were significantly more compared to that of the twilight and dark zone
soil samples of the caves. The fungi, Cunninghamella echinata was isolated
only from the dark zone of caves 2 and 5, which were occupied exclusively b
y a colony of carnivorous bat Megaderma lyra. Insectivorous bats such as Hi
pposideros speoris, H, fulvus and Rhinopoma hardwickei occupied other areas
. Syncephalis sp,, a rare fungus, has been isolated only from the dark zone
of a cave.