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- Zoophthora is a genus of fungi in the family Entomophthoraceae. Like other taxa in this family, Zoophthora species cause disease in insects and as such...
- needed] Species of Ti**** can be affected by fungal diseases, such as Zoophthora porteri, found in Tennessee, USA. See list of Ti**** species. Ti**** bicornis...
- Humber 1989 [Zoophthora (Erynia) Nowakowski ex Batko 1966] Eryniopsis Humber 1984 (in part) Furia (Batko 1966) Humber 2005 [Zoophthora (Furia) Batko...
- Humber 1989 [Zoophthora (Erynia) Nowakowski ex Batko 1966] Eryniopsis Humber 1984 (in part) Furia (Batko 1966) Humber 2005 [Zoophthora (Furia) Batko...
- Arthur (1887) = Zoophthora phytonomi E. porteri R.S. Soper (1974) = Zoophthora porteri E. radicans (Bref.) Nowak. (1877) = Zoophthora radicans E. rhizospora...
- Nomuraea and the ****ual (teleomorph) state Cordyceps; others (Entomophthora, Zoophthora, Pandora, Entomophaga) belong in the order Entomophthorales of the Zygomycota...
- (1986) = Zoophthora anglica E. an****ensis Z.Z. Li (1986) = Zoophthora an****ensis E. aphidis (H. Hoffm.) Humber & Ben Ze'ev (1981) = Zoophthora aphidis...
- 1966 by Polish mycologist Andrzej Batko (1933-1997), as a subgenus of Zoophthora, The genus name of Furia is derived from the Latin furia - this is due...
- formed by Polish mycologist Andrzej Batko (1933-1997), as a subgenus of Zoophthora. Then American mycologist Richard A. Humber raised it to the genus level...
- Entomophthora staritzii, Entomophthoraceae M. ti****e J.P. Porter (1942) = Zoophthora porteri, Entomophthoraceae M. uvella (Kr****.) Jacz. & P.A. Jacz (1931)...