Cokeromyces recurvatus is a pathogenic fungus. Described as a new species in 1950, it was isolated from rabbit dung collected in Illinois.
The genus name of Anzia is in honour of William Chambers Coker (1872 – 1953), was an American botanist and mycologist.[1]
The genus was circumscribed by Leland Shanor in Mycologia Vol.42 (Issue 2) on page 272 in 1950.
It appears similar to Coccidioides immitis.