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- Escovopsis species included E. moelleri, E. microspora, E. weberi, E. lentecrescens, and E. aspergilloides. The research revealed another Escovopsis species...
- cultivation. Escovopsis, a highly virulent fungus, has the potential to devastate an ant garden, as it is horizontally transmitted. Escovopsis was cultured...
- isolated from ant nests in Brazil by 2015, including Escovopsis moelleri, Escovopsis microspora and Escovopsis lentecrescens. Aspergillosis Seifert, Keith A...
- between basidiomycete fungi and attine ants involves the fungal pathogen, Escovopsis, and an actinomycetes bacterial symbiont, Pseudonocardia. This indicates...
- their primary source of consumption, however, a parasitic fungal genus, Escovopsis, feeds on Leucocoprinus and disrupts the food system of the ants. In response...
- metapleural glands that produce the antimicrobial components to eliminate the Escovopsis fungi. The bacteria may also be found in crypts on the propleural plate...
- a specialized genus of Escovopsis mycopathogens. The ants evolved cuticular cultures of Actinomycetota that suppress Escovopsis and possibly other bacteria...
- (3) Dialhypocrea Spe (1) Escovopsioides H.C. Evans & J.O. Augustin (1) Escovopsis J.J. Muchovej & Della Lucia (14) Hypocreopsis P. Karst. (14) Hypomyces...
- incompertus. One major parasite of these fungi are bacteria in the genus Escovopsis. However, beetles often carry bacteria such as Streptomyces that inhibit...
- of the families Lepiotaceae and Pterulaceae. Other fungi in the genus Escovopsis parasitise the gardens and antibiotic-producing bacteria also inhabit...