(a) Clinical specimen was cultured for 48 h at 37°C; a fluffy colony with a pale gray color filled up the whole Sabouraud dextrose agar plate (80 mm). (b) With lactophenol cotton blue preparation, globose sporangia (up to 80 μm in diameter) were found with simple rhizoids directly under unbranched, short (up to 500 μm in length) sporangiophores. (c) In three-week-old culture, azygospores (up to 30 μm in diameter) were not found in all patient, food, and drug isolates except in the control strain. (d) For scanning electron microscopy examination of spore wall ornamentation, R. microsporus var. rhizopodiformis was observed as small, regularly spaced, and cylindrical spines formed on the wall of globose spores. R. microsporus var. rhizopodiformis was identified in patients' isolates (P3, P7, and P9) and in allopurinol (D2). (e) R. microsporus var. chinensis; rows of blunt warts were arranged mainly in line from pole to pole on the wall of ellipsoidal spores. R. microsporus var. chinensis was identified in patients' isolates (P1, P2, P4 to P6, P8, P10, and P11), food isolates (F3 and F4), and raw material (cornstarch) of allopurinol (R1). The presence of R. microsporus var. chinensis and that of R. microsporus var. rhizopodiformis were found simultaneously in isolates from patient (P12) and allopurinol (D1, D3, and D4). (f) Morphological transition of spores between R. microsporus var. chinensis and R. microsporus var. rhizopodiformis was observed in the purified colonies by electron microscopy.