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- Acalypta nyctalis is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae. It is found in North America. "Acalypta nyctalis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Nachaba nyctalis is a species of snout moth in the genus Nachaba. It is found in South America and Panama. "GlobIZ search". Global Information System on...
- lysosomes in their basidia. A frequently used but synonymous genus name is Nyctalis. The chlamydospores have been classified in the genus Ugola, which is an...
- Asterophora agaricicola Corda 1818 Asterophora agaricoides Fr. & Nordholm 1989 Nyctalis agaricoides (Fr.) Bon & Courtec. 1849 Artotrogus asterophora Fr. 1851 Asterotrichum...
- that grows as a parasite on mushrooms. It was originally described as Nyctalis mirabilis by Australian mycologist Tom May in 1995, and later transferred...
- the family Cimicidae. There is one described species in Cimexopsis, C. nyctalis. "Cimexopsis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- "Studies in the agarics of Denmark. Part IX. Tricholoma, Lentinus, P****, Nyctalis". Dansk Botanisk Arkiv. 8 (3): 1–44. Thiers, Harry D.; Arora, David (September...
- specimens are sometimes parasitised by fungi of the genus Asterophora or Nyctalis, in particular the species N. parasitica and N. asterophora (the pick-a-back...
- Frederick Gray in 1821, Merulius parasiticus by Thomas Purton in 1821, and Nyctalis parasitica by Elias Fries in 1838. According to the nomenclatural database...
- collocaliae. Its nest is known to host the Hemiptera species Cimexopsis nyctali, which is similar to the bed bug and can (on rare occasions) become a pest...