Aphanomyces

/ˌæfənɒˈmaɪsiːz/ noun

A genus of aquatic fungi that cause serious diseases in fish and other aquatic organisms, characterized by microscopic structures.

From Greek 'aphanes' (invisible) and 'mykes' (fungus), referring to the tiny, barely visible structures of this fungus. The name reflects how these pathogenic organisms are difficult to observe without magnification.

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