-
words ser**** for "creeping" (as in a serpent) and
lacrymans,
meaning "making tears". Ser****
lacrymans has a
preference for
temperatures of 21 to 22 °C...
- used in
reference to
damage inflicted by either: Ser****
lacrymans (formerly
Merulius lacrymans)
predominantly in the
United Kingdom and
northern Europe;...
- from Antarctica. The
number of
species is
uncertain – the two
species S.
lacrymans and S. himantioides have been
considered to be a
single species, or the...
- rot. Some
species of wood-decay
fungi attack dead wood, such as Ser****
lacrymans, and some, such as
Armillaria (honey fungus), are
parasitic and colonize...
- done by the
fungus to human-built
wooden structures. Dry rot (Ser****
lacrymans) is
considered difficult to remove,
requiring drastic action. Remedial...
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Xenocerus lacrymans is a
species of
beetles from the
family Anthribidae, also
known as
fungus weevils.
Xenocerus lacrymans can
reach a body
length of about...
- buildings,
which has made this
pathogen difficult to
differentiate from S.
lacrymans because of
their similarities. This
disease often goes
unnoticed initially...
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Scythropopsis lacrymans is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the
Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved...
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Trenetica lacrymans is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae, and the only
species in the
genus Trenetica. It was
described by
Thomson in 1864...
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Morimopsis lacrymans is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
James Thomson in 1857. It is
known from India. BioLib.cz -...