- are parasitic.
Diverse variants of
cordyceps have had more than 1,500
years of use in
Chinese medicine. Most
Cordyceps species are endoparasitoids, parasitic...
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genus Cordyceps,
which consists of
hundreds of species. The
species was
originally described by Carl
Linnaeus in 1753 as
Clavaria militaris.
Cordyceps militaris...
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Andrea Saccardo transferred the
species to the
genus Cordyceps in 1878. The
fungus was
known as
Cordyceps sinensis until 2007, when
molecular analysis was...
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history there has been
confusion about the
distinction between the
genera Cordyceps and Ophiocordyceps.
There have been many
debates about whether the zombie-ant...
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species be
further divided into 3 species,
Cordyceps locustiphila,
Cordyceps diapheromeriphila, and
Cordyceps acridophila and/or
Beauveria locustiphila...
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Cordyceps gunni is a
species of
fungus in the
family Cordycipitaceae, and is of the
genus Cordyceps. It was
originally found and
recorded by Gunn in Tasmania...
- developed.
Isaria sinclairii is the name of the anamorph; the
teleomorph is
Cordyceps sinclairii, Cordycipitaceae. The
species was
first described in 1855 by...
- July 2016. Mains, E. B. (1958). "North
American Entomogenous Species of
Cordyceps". Mycologia. 50 (2).
Mycological Society of America: 169–222. doi:10.2307/3756193...
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genus was
separated recently from an 'outdated'
entomopathogenic genus,
Cordyceps, due to DNA
analysis and
phylogenetic differences in
stromata and apices...
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Cordyceps militaris, but can now be
produced synthetically. It is also
found in
other Cordyceps species as well as
Ophiocordyceps sinensis.
Cordyceps...