- The term
mycangium (pl., mycangia) is used in
biology for
special structures on the body of an
animal that are
adapted for the
transport of symbiotic...
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fungus or wood
partially digested by the fungus.
Female Sirex have a
mycangium which is used to
carry arthrospores of the fungus. The
genus includes...
- fungus,
harbored in the
mycangium of the
redbay ambrosia beetle Xyleborus glabratus, is in the form of a
budding yeast in the
mycangium and a
filamentous fungus...
- (Fusarium euwallaceae)
carried in a
specific structure called mycangium. In E. fornicatus, the
mycangium is
located in the mandible. The
combination of m****ive...
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pronotal base ****ociated with the
mesonotal mycangium, nor
setae on the
elytral bases linked to the
elytral mycangium. The
scutellum is flat and
flush with...
- Ophiostomatales) in
Burmese (Myanmar) amber, and
evidence for a
femoral mycangium".
Fungal Biology. 122 (12): 1159–1162. Bibcode:2018FunB..122.1159P. doi:10...
- ; French, John R.J. (January 1976). "Ultrastructure of the
mesonotal mycangium of an
ambrosia beetle,
Xyleborus Dispar (F.) (Coleoptera: scolytidae)"...
- X. cr****iusculus is
grazing upon the gallery. When
within the
beetle mycangium (a
pocket in the
insect cuticle for
fungal dispersal), A.
roeperi can...
- a
dense patch of
short erect setae that
resemble a pronotal-mesonotal
mycangium.
Pronotal disc is
moderately punctate.
Pronotum consists with lateral...
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walls of the galleries. The
fungus is
transmitted by the
female in a
mycangium.
Adults can be
controlled by
natural predators such as lizards, clerid...