anthracnose of pepper

Anthracnose of pepper-Lesions tend to be rounded and sunken. The lesion and the area around the lesion may be soft. Under moist conditions, sporulation of the causal fungus can be observed and the lesion may have an orange or salmon color. Note that all of the photos here are of colored peppers. This may be because overripe peppers are more likely to become diseased and show symptoms. 
Figure 1. Anthracnose of pepper. Figure 1. Anthracnose of pepper.
Figure 2. Anthracnose of pepper. Figure 2. Anthracnose of pepper.
Figure 3. Anthracnose of pepper Figure 3. Anthracnose of pepper
Figure 4. Anthracnose on pepper fruit. Figure 4. Anthracnose on pepper fruit.
Figure 5. Anthracnose on pepper fruit. This is the same fruit as in figure 4. However, this was taken 7 days later. Figure 5. Anthracnose on pepper fruit. This is the same fruit as in figure 4. However, this was taken 7 days later.
Figure 6. Anthracnose of pepper. Penny is for size comparison. Figure 6. Anthracnose of pepper. Penny is for size comparison.
Figure 7. Anthracnose of pepper fruit. Penny is for size comparison. Figure 7. Anthracnose of pepper fruit. Penny is for size comparison.
Figure 8. Anthracnose of pepper fruit. Figure 8. Anthracnose of pepper fruit.