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families in
Hymenoptera and a few
species of
Diptera and
Coleoptera are
hyperparasitic.
Hyperparasitism developed from
primary parasitism,
which evolved in...
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Jonathan Swift's 1733 poem "On Poetry: A Rhapsody",
comparing poets to
hyperparasitical "vermin". In fiction, Bram Stoker's 1897
Gothic horror novel Dracula...
- ****ociated with anaphylaxis.
Several Cladosporium species are
known to be
hyperparasitic to rust fungi. C.
acaciicola C.
acalyphae C.
adianticola C. aecidiicola...
- A
hyperparasitic microsporidian,
Nosema podocotyloidis, a
parasite of a digenean,
Podocotyloides magnatestis,
which is
itself a
parasite of the fish Parapristipoma...
- A
hyperparasitic microsporidian,
Nosema podocotyloidis, a
parasite of a
digenean which is
itself a
parasite of a fish....
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penetrates its cell wall, and
extract nutrients. An
example is the
hyperparasitic fungus,
Cladosporium cladosporioides,
which parasitizes Puccinia striiformis...
- be an
ineffective solution.
Scientists then set out to
introduce a
hyperparasitic hypovirus into the
chestnut blight fungus. The
trees infected with virus-treated...
- feed on the flies.
Pigeon flies themselves are
commonly infested with
hyperparasitic mites such as
Myialges anchora. Macquart, Pierre-Justin-Marie (1839)...
- cup-shaped. In the
family Sphaeropsidaceae,
species of the
genus Darluca are
hyperparasitic on
rusts while species of
Cicinnobolus are
hyperparasites of powdery...
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lineages in the
Tremellales including a new
species Tremella huuskonenii hyperparasitic on
Phacopsis huuskonenii".
Fungal Biology. 119 (9): 844–856. Bibcode:2015FunB...