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- Tarichium is a genus of fungi within the order Entomophthorales of the Zygomycota. This has been supported by molecular phylogenetic analysis (Gryganskyi...
- Helianthus annuus in North America. The moths can be affected by a fungus Tarichium megaspermum (from order Entomophthorales), in British Columbia, Canada...
- Anderson & Anagnost. (1980) = Erynia aquatica E. atro**** Petch (1932) = Tarichium atrospermum E. aulicae (E. Reichardt) G. Winter (1876) = Entomophaga aulicae...
- Agrotis segetum, mainly in the egg and larval stages. A fungus called Tarichium megaspermum (from the order Entomophthorales) has been found within the...
- have been excluded from the Entomophthoromycota include Ballocephala, Tarichium, and Zygnemomyces. Synonyms from "Part 1- Virae, Prokarya, Protists, Fungi"...
- Humber 2005 - 31 spp. Strongwellsea A.Batko & J.Weiser (1965) – 8 spp. Tarichium Cohn (1875) – 26 spp. Zoophthora A.Batko (1964) – 38 spp. Leunis, J. (1877)...
- & Kenneth 1982] Strongwellsea Batko & Weiser 1965 emend. Humber 1976 Tarichium Cohn (1875) Zoophthora Batko 1964 emend. Ben-Ze’ev & Kenneth 2005 Subfamily...
- Entomophthorales of Switzerland. II. Erynia, Eryniopsis, Neozygites, Zoophthora and Tarichium". Sydowia. 43: 39–122. H.R. Engelmann (J. Cramer, Editor) Nova Hedwigia...
- adult weevils. The parasitic wasp attacks pine weevil larvae only. Fungus Tarichium hylobii (from the order Entomophthorales order) is a pathogen of Hylobius...
- grylli Fresen. 1856 Entomophthora mega**** (Cohn) Sacc. 1888 accepted as Tarichium megaspermum Cohn, (1875) Entomophthora muscae (Cohn) Fresen., (1856) recorded...