Definition of Mycetophagous. Meaning of Mycetophagous. Synonyms of Mycetophagous

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- Fungivory or mycophagy is the process of organisms consuming fungi. Many different organisms have been recorded to gain their energy from consuming fungi...
- Aphelenchoides is a genus of mycetophagous nematodes. Some species are plant pathogenic foliar nematodes. In 1961 Sanwal listed 33 species and provided...
- Aphelenchoides coffeae is a genus of mycetophagous nematodes. Some species are plant pathogenic foliar nematodes. "Aphelenchoides coffeae em raĆ­zes de...
- 'fungus gnats' in the family Keroplatidae. The larvae of Orfelia are mycetophagous and live in decaying wood or other organic debris overgrown by fungal...
- instead. The Nitidulidae are quite varied: some are saprophagous and mycetophagous like typical cucujoids, but others are ****ociated with carrion, flowers...
- family Mycetophilidae. The larvae of B. griphoides are thought to be mycetophagous in the ground litter. Adults sometimes appear in enormous numbers in...
- 'fungus gnat' in the family Mycetophilidae. The larvae of Acnemia are mycetophagous in rotting wood. Male terminalia. Habitat in Ireland. Fauna Europaea...
- 'fungus gnat' in the family Bolitophilidae. The larvae of Bolitophila are mycetophagous and live in decaying wood or other organic debris overgrown by fungal...
- the family Bolitophilidae. The eucephalic larvae of Bolitophila are mycetophagous and live in decaying wood or other organic debris overgrown by fungal...
- in the Korotaikha Basin. Around this time, during the Late Tri****ic, mycetophagous, or fungus feeding species of beetle (i.e., Cupedidae) appear in the...