Adiaspiromycosis is a zoonosis caused by saprophytes dimorphic fungi of the family Ajellomycetaceae and order Onygenales - Emmonsia crescens and Blastomyces parvus (formerly Emmonsia parva) – are the classical agents being isolated from the soil and also found infecting rodents, moles, armadillos, carnivores, deer, horses and anurans.1