The Harpellales includes 38 genera of endosymbiotic microfungi associated with various Arthropoda. Smittium, the second genus to be described, is now also the most species-rich of the order. Species of Smittium inhabit the digestive tracts of larval aquatic insects, especially lower Diptera, worldwide. During the 75 years since the type, Smittium arvernense, was described a number of advances in our understanding of the gut fungi have unfolded, in whole or in part, with Smittium as a model for the fungal trichomycetes. This in part relates to the high number of successful isolation attempts, with about 40% of known species having been cultured, a total number that far exceeds any other genus of gut fungus. Many isolates of Smittium have bee...
Trichomycetes from suitable immature aquatic lower dipteran, mayfly and stonefly hosts (Baetidae, Ca...
Twenty-four microsporidia from Trichoptera and Lepidoptera as well as 5 microsporidia from potential...
Trichomycetes (gut fungi) are obligate symbionts of various arthropods and have been found in marine...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.mycologia.org/content...
Smittium, one of the first described genera of gut fungi, is part of a larger group of endosymbiotic...
Smittium is one of the oldest members of the Harpellales, a group commonly referred to as the “gut f...
Smittium (Harpellales, Kickxellomycotina) includes fungal symbionts associated with the digestive tr...
The Harpellales (Kickxellomycotina) is an early-diverging fungal lineage associated with the digesti...
Trichomycetes, or gut fungi, are currently recognized as an ecological group of fungi and protists t...
Intra- and interspecific variation of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of 77...
The Harpellales genus Smittium is based on a type species, S. arvernense, which was described by Poi...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates harbor a broad spectrum of gut endosymbionts, among them trichomycetes sp...
The guts of non-predaceous invertebrates in aquatic and moist terrestrial habitats are often coloniz...
Trichomycetes is an ecological group of endosymbiotic gut fungi found worldwide in non-predaceous te...
Collections of aquatic insect larvae in Norway, over a 40 d period in May and Aug 2002, resulted in ...
Trichomycetes from suitable immature aquatic lower dipteran, mayfly and stonefly hosts (Baetidae, Ca...
Twenty-four microsporidia from Trichoptera and Lepidoptera as well as 5 microsporidia from potential...
Trichomycetes (gut fungi) are obligate symbionts of various arthropods and have been found in marine...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.mycologia.org/content...
Smittium, one of the first described genera of gut fungi, is part of a larger group of endosymbiotic...
Smittium is one of the oldest members of the Harpellales, a group commonly referred to as the “gut f...
Smittium (Harpellales, Kickxellomycotina) includes fungal symbionts associated with the digestive tr...
The Harpellales (Kickxellomycotina) is an early-diverging fungal lineage associated with the digesti...
Trichomycetes, or gut fungi, are currently recognized as an ecological group of fungi and protists t...
Intra- and interspecific variation of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of 77...
The Harpellales genus Smittium is based on a type species, S. arvernense, which was described by Poi...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates harbor a broad spectrum of gut endosymbionts, among them trichomycetes sp...
The guts of non-predaceous invertebrates in aquatic and moist terrestrial habitats are often coloniz...
Trichomycetes is an ecological group of endosymbiotic gut fungi found worldwide in non-predaceous te...
Collections of aquatic insect larvae in Norway, over a 40 d period in May and Aug 2002, resulted in ...
Trichomycetes from suitable immature aquatic lower dipteran, mayfly and stonefly hosts (Baetidae, Ca...
Twenty-four microsporidia from Trichoptera and Lepidoptera as well as 5 microsporidia from potential...
Trichomycetes (gut fungi) are obligate symbionts of various arthropods and have been found in marine...