Hesperomyces virescens is a fungal ectoparasite (Laboulbeniales) that infects adult ladybirds. Research has recently focused on this parasite due to the discovery of its prevalence on the globally invasive harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis and for its potential use in studies of co-evolution and pathogen spread. We collected adults from ten species of ladybirds in the Western Cape Province, South Africa, and screened for the presence of H. virescens. Infections with H. virescens were found in the samples of two species, H. axyridis and the native Cheilomenes propinqua. This marks the first record of H. virescens on H. axyridis from the African continent and the first record on Cheilomenes worldwide
The study of parasites in recently established populations of invasive species can shed light on the...
Harmonia axyridis is an invasive alien predator in many countries across the world. The rapid estab...
<p>The invasive ladybird <i>H</i>. <i>axyridis</i> (A) carries a high load of microsporidia in its h...
Hesperomyces virescens is a fungal ectoparasite (Laboulbeniales) that infects adult ladybirds. Resea...
Our understanding of fungal diversity is far from complete. Species descriptions generally focus on ...
Harmonia axyridis is an invasive ladybird (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) with the potential to outcompe...
Photographs of 80 left elytra of Harmonia axyridis specimens, collected from the South and West wall...
The ectoparasitic fungus Hesperomyces virescens was studied on its invasive host, the harlequin lady...
This study intended to find data on obligate ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) on Chi...
<div>Photographs of 80 left elytra of Harmonia axyridis specimens, collected from the South and West...
The dramatic spread of invasive alien species over the past century is considered to be an important...
The ectoparasitic fungus Hesperomyces virescens Thaxter (Ascomycota: Laboulbeniales) commonly infect...
Harmonia axyridis is an invasive alien ladybird in North America and Europe. Studies show that multi...
Invasive species that proliferate after colonizing new habitats have a negative environmental and ec...
Hesperomyces virescens Thaxt. MB#140369 Fig. 53C–D Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts ...
The study of parasites in recently established populations of invasive species can shed light on the...
Harmonia axyridis is an invasive alien predator in many countries across the world. The rapid estab...
<p>The invasive ladybird <i>H</i>. <i>axyridis</i> (A) carries a high load of microsporidia in its h...
Hesperomyces virescens is a fungal ectoparasite (Laboulbeniales) that infects adult ladybirds. Resea...
Our understanding of fungal diversity is far from complete. Species descriptions generally focus on ...
Harmonia axyridis is an invasive ladybird (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) with the potential to outcompe...
Photographs of 80 left elytra of Harmonia axyridis specimens, collected from the South and West wall...
The ectoparasitic fungus Hesperomyces virescens was studied on its invasive host, the harlequin lady...
This study intended to find data on obligate ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) on Chi...
<div>Photographs of 80 left elytra of Harmonia axyridis specimens, collected from the South and West...
The dramatic spread of invasive alien species over the past century is considered to be an important...
The ectoparasitic fungus Hesperomyces virescens Thaxter (Ascomycota: Laboulbeniales) commonly infect...
Harmonia axyridis is an invasive alien ladybird in North America and Europe. Studies show that multi...
Invasive species that proliferate after colonizing new habitats have a negative environmental and ec...
Hesperomyces virescens Thaxt. MB#140369 Fig. 53C–D Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts ...
The study of parasites in recently established populations of invasive species can shed light on the...
Harmonia axyridis is an invasive alien predator in many countries across the world. The rapid estab...
<p>The invasive ladybird <i>H</i>. <i>axyridis</i> (A) carries a high load of microsporidia in its h...