- a
basal member of
Laboulbeniales, was
transferred to the
order Herpomycetales based on
molecular phylogenetic data.
Laboulbeniales typically do not kill...
-
microscopic fungi such as
powdery mildews,
dermatophytic fungi, and
Laboulbeniales. The
Saccharomycotina comprise most of the "true" yeasts, such as baker's...
- the
insect as does Cordyceps, or if it
clings to the
insect like the
Laboulbeniales. All of
these are
examples of
parasitism or scavenging. Two
basic trapping...
- André (1997). "Contribution
towards the
study of the
specificity of
Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycetes), with
particular reference to the transmission...
- a
species of the
widely distributed entomoparasitic order of
fungi Laboulbeniales. It is an
obligatory ectoparasite of ants of the
genus Myrmica. The...
- flies, and acanthocephalans.
Nearly 30
fungal species of the
order Laboulbeniales have been
found growing externally on millipedes, but some
species may...
-
plant matter. At
least 26
species of
parasitic fungus from the
order Laboulbeniales have been
found on earwigs. The eggs and
nymphs are also cannibalized...
-
external parasites (Herpomycetales and
Laboulbeniales) or for
dispersal (Pyxidiophorales).
Herpomycetales and
Laboulbeniales fungi are minute;
their fruiting...
- (2016). "First
finding of the
parasitic fungus Hesperomyces virescens (
Laboulbeniales) on
native and
invasive ladybirds (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) in South...
- entomologist,
renowned for his
contribution to the
insect parasitic fungi—
Laboulbeniales. His
college education was
completed at Harvard,
where he dedicated...