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annuus in
North America. The
moths can be
affected by a
fungus Tarichium megaspermum (from
order Entomophthorales), in
British Columbia, Canada.
Euxoa ochrogaster...
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Ferdinand Julius Cohn (1828-1898), when he
discovered the
fungus Tarichium megaspermum within the
infested larvae of the
turnip moth (Agrotis
segetum Denis...
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Trianthema kimberleyi Bittrich & K.M.Jenssen (Western Australia)
Trianthema megaspermum A.M.Prescott (Northern Territory)
Trianthema mozambiquense H.E.K.Hartmann...
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Kraunhia mega**** (F.Muell.)
Greene Millettia mega**** (F.Muell.) Benth.
Phaseoloides megaspermum (F.Muell.) ****ze
Wisteria mega**** F.Muell....
- state. It is
differentiated from the
otherwise similar Astrothelium megaspermum by its
eccentric ostioles and the
count of
ascospores per ascus. Astrothelium...
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Coryneum macrosporum Coryneum maculicola Coryneum marginatum Coryneum megaspermum Coryneum menioci Coryneum microstictoides Coryneum microstictum Coryneum...
- segetum,
mainly in the egg and
larval stages. A
fungus called Tarichium megaspermum (from the
order Entomophthorales) has been
found within the infested...
- (2004)
Diorygma manipurense B.O.Sharma &
Makhija (2009) –
India Diorygma megaspermum Makhija,
Chitale & B.O.Sharma (2009) –
India Diorygma megasporum Kalb...
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etymology of its name
suggests that it is
similar to, but
distinct from, A.
megaspermum, with the term flavo-
indicating a
yellowish inspersion in its hamathecium...
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divergence is seen in
species such as
Architrypethelium grande,
Astrothelium megaspermum, and others. The wall of the
ascoma is
typically multi-layered and may...