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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2020
Two types of secondary conidia and their formation are described from six species of Strongwellsea infecting hosts from Anthomyiidae, Muscidae and Fanniidae.
J. Eilenberg, B. Lovett, R. Humber
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Two types of secondary conidia and their formation are described from six species of Strongwellsea infecting hosts from Anthomyiidae, Muscidae and Fanniidae.
J. Eilenberg, B. Lovett, R. Humber
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A New Species of Entomophthorales Parasitizing Tardigrades
Mycologia, 1978SUMMARY A new species of Entomophthorales, Ballocephala pedicellata, is reported from tardigrades (Hypsibius dujardini and Diphascon pinguis) living in moss. The new species is closely related to B. sphaerospora but possesses conidia clustered near the conidiophore tip rather than along its length. A key to the entomophthoraceous parasites of nematodes
B. R. Pohlad, E. C. Bernard
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Updated Records of Philippine Entomophthorales
The Philippine Entomologist Volume 22, 2008Many species of fungi under the ·order Entomo_phthorales are important pathogens of arthropods often resulting rn high mortalities and natural control of field populations of insects and mites. Recognizing the presence of these fungi may aid in developing better management strategy .to control these pests.
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Environmental Entomology, 2019
We collected data on mortality of late-instar gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), from outbreak populations over 4 wk in June 2017 at 10 sites in the New England region of the United States, along with estimated rainfall at these sites.
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We collected data on mortality of late-instar gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), from outbreak populations over 4 wk in June 2017 at 10 sites in the New England region of the United States, along with estimated rainfall at these sites.
J. Elkinton +10 more
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Capilliconidia as infective spores in Zoophthora phalloides (Entomophthorales)
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1985When populations of Myzus persicae cultured on detached capsicum leaves were exposed to primary conidia of Zoophthora phalloides there was no consistent relationship between inoculum density and mortality, and few primary conidia were found on aphids. However, after 48 h at 100% r.h., many aphids bore accumulations of capilliconidia (secondary spores ...
T.R. Glare, G.A. Chilvers, R.J. Milner
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Mastoid infection caused by entomophthorales: a rare fungal disease
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2011AbstractObjective:To report an unusual case of fungal mastoiditis caused by entomophthorales in an immunocompetent patient, and its management.Method:Case report with a review of the literature.Case report:A 13-year-old girl presented to us with a mastoid abscess.
A A, Arya +4 more
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The life stages of Entomophthora virulenta (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae)
Mycopathologia, 1975An illustrated scheme of the life cycle of Entomophthora virulenta shows that an alternation of the conidal and resting spore stages is involved. The resting spores are azygospores; chlamydospores are also present.
Babajide A. Matanmi, John L. Libby
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Light and spore discharge in Entomophthorales
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1969Conidiobolus coronatus (Cost.) Srin. & Thirum. produced and discharged conidia freely in the dark but output was enhanced by light. In Basidiobolus ramrum Eidam conidium production was low in the dark but copious in the light. Transfer of either fungus from dark to light stimulated spore discharge. In B.
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Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1951
By comparison betweenParacoccidioides andDelacroixia, the former genus is adscribed to the Family Paracoccidioidaceae (Imperfect Entomophthorales).
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By comparison betweenParacoccidioides andDelacroixia, the former genus is adscribed to the Family Paracoccidioidaceae (Imperfect Entomophthorales).
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