“…The generally applied strategy of sequence‐based molecular identification is the amplification of a fragment from a specific locus by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), followed by sequence determination and analysis of the resulting sequence with a nucleotide–nucleotide BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) search in the nucleotide sequence collection of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). The application of this approach resulted in the diagnosis of several keratitis cases caused by uncommon filamentous fungal agents, many of them previously unreported from corneal infections (Table ) . These included Lagenidium and Pythium species from the Oomycota division, a series of species from the Botryosphaeriales , Capnodiales , Diaporthales , Eurotiales , Glomerellales , Hypocreales , Microascales , Pleosporales , Sordariales and Xilariales orders of the Ascomycota division, as well as Schizophyllum commune from Basidiomycota .…”