Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutionary perspective. Rickia wasmannii is an ectoparasitic fungus belonging to the Laboulbeniales order. Here, we show that inquiline mites can become infected by R. wasmannii, which was thought to be restricted to the genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). This is the first report of R. wasmannii from an alternative host in another subphylum (Chelicerata). We also found immature fruiting bodies on a larva of Microdon myrmicae (Diptera: Syrphidae), which represents the first report of any Rickia species on flies. This fungus is capable of infecting alternative, unrelated host species as they co-occur in the ant nest “microhabitat”. These observ...
Exploitation of organisms by multiple parasite species is common in nature, but interactions among p...
Many studies have highlighted how numerous bacteria provide their hosts essential nutrients or prote...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutio...
Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutio...
An important group of fungal insect parasites is the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota). These are microsco...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycetes) are obligate ectoparasites of arthropods, mostly true insects. 8...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
The order Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) is a little-studied group of microscopic ectoparasites ...
Among the many associations between fungi and ants, the associations involving the ectoparasitic fun...
Rickia wasmannii CAVARA, 1899 (Ascomycetes: Laboul-beniales) obligately exploits ants (for a review ...
The interactions of ectosymbiotic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather under...
1. The interactions of ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather un...
Exploitation of organisms by multiple parasite species is common in nature, but interactions among p...
Many studies have highlighted how numerous bacteria provide their hosts essential nutrients or prote...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutio...
Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutio...
An important group of fungal insect parasites is the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota). These are microsco...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycetes) are obligate ectoparasites of arthropods, mostly true insects. 8...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
The order Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) is a little-studied group of microscopic ectoparasites ...
Among the many associations between fungi and ants, the associations involving the ectoparasitic fun...
Rickia wasmannii CAVARA, 1899 (Ascomycetes: Laboul-beniales) obligately exploits ants (for a review ...
The interactions of ectosymbiotic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather under...
1. The interactions of ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather un...
Exploitation of organisms by multiple parasite species is common in nature, but interactions among p...
Many studies have highlighted how numerous bacteria provide their hosts essential nutrients or prote...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...