Diversity of non-Laboulbenialean fungi on millipedes
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Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen OE, Denmark
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30 May 2017
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08 November 2017
Published online:
12 November 2017
Studies in Fungi
2(1): 130−137(2017) |
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Abstract
New records are given for secondary capilliconidia of Basidiobolus from several species of millipedes (Diplopoda) belonging to three different orders. The anamorph ‘Thaxteriola’ stage of Rhynchomyces is recorded (with doubt) from a Brazilian millipede belonging to the order Spirostreptida. An enigmatic fungus showing characteristics of Coreomycetopsis, Hormiscioideus and Antennopsis is recorded from two species of Danish millipedes of the order Julida. Peculiar structures, tentatively referred to fungi are recorded from several millipede orders where they occur between micro-scutes of the external cuticle.
Keywords:
- Amphoromorpha,
- Antennopsis,
- Ascomycota,
- Basidiobolus,
- Coreomycetopsis,
- Diplopoda,
- Hormiscioideus,
- Mucoromycotina,
- Pyxidiophora,
- Rhynchomyces,
- Zygomycota
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H Enghoff, ASPS Reboleira. 2017. Diversity of non-Laboulbenialean fungi on millipedes. Studies in Fungi 2(1):130−137 doi: 10.5943/sif/2/1/15
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H Enghoff, ASPS Reboleira. 2017. Diversity of non-Laboulbenialean fungi on millipedes. Studies in Fungi 2(1):130−137 doi: 10.5943/sif/2/1/15
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