Aspergillus 曲霉属
(重定向自Aspergilli)
Aspergillus () is a genus consisting of a few hundred mold species found in various climates worldwide.
Aspergillus was first catalogued in 1729 by the Italian priest and biologist Pier Antonio Micheli. Viewing the fungi under a microscope, Micheli was reminded of the shape of an aspergillum (holy water sprinkler), from Latin spargere (to sprinkle), and named the genus accordingly. Today, aspergillum is also the name of an ****ual spore-forming structure common to all Aspergillus species; around one-third of species are also known to have a sexual stage.