- The
Ophiostomatales are an
order of
fungi in the
class Sordariomycetes. They are
commonly symbionts to
insect species,
which can be
found in numerous...
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Phialophoropsis (from Microascales),
Afroraffaelea and
Raffaelea (from
Ophiostomatales),
Ambrosiozyma (Saccharomycetales),
Fusarium and
Geosmithia (from Hypocreales)...
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polyphyletic genera Ambrosiella,
Rafaellea and
Dryadomyces (all from
Ophiostomatales, Ascomycota).
Probably many more
species remain to be discovered. Little...
- : 33–35 Some bark
beetles form a
symbiotic relationship with
certain Ophiostomatales fungi, and are
named "ambrosia beetles". The
ambrosia beetles (such...
- Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Ascomycota class:
Sordariomycetes Order:
Ophiostomatales Family:
Ophiostomataceae Genus:
Ophiostoma Species: O. novo-ulmi Binomial...
- fungus,
Paleoambrosia entomophila gen. nov. et sp. nov. (Ascomycota:
Ophiostomatales) in
Burmese (Myanmar) amber, and
evidence for a
femoral mycangium"...
- Łukasz; Warzecha, Paulina; Taerum,
Stephen Joshua (2023). "Soil-borne
Ophiostomatales species (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) in beech, oak, pine, and spruce...
- Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Ascomycota class:
Sordariomycetes Order:
Ophiostomatales Family:
Ophiostomataceae Genus:
Ophiostoma Syd. & P.Syd. (1919) Type...
- tissues. Bark
beetles can form a
symbiotic relationship with
certain Ophiostomatales fungi.
These phloem-feeding bark
beetles use phloem-infesting fungi...
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authors list (link) von Arx, J.A., and van der Walt, J.P. (1987).
Ophiostomatales and endomycetales. In: de Hoog GS,
Smith MT,
Weijman ACM (eds) The...