adiaspore

a·di·a·spore

(a'dē-ă-spōr), A fungus spore that, when growing in the lungs of an animal or incubated in vitro at elevated temperatures, increases greatly in size without eventual reproduction or replication. [G. a- priv. + dia, through, + sporos, seed]

adiaspore

A fungal spore capable of causing adiaspiromycosis, a pulmonary form of mycosis, which primarily affects rodents, rabbits and occasionally humans.