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Escovopsis is a genus of seven formally acknowledged parasitic microfungus species that rely on other fungi to be their hosts. This genus formally circumscribed with a single identified species in 1990; in 2013 three other species were added.

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  • Escovopsis (en)
  • Escovopsis (sv)
  • Escovopsis (uk)
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  • Escovopsis är ett släkte av svampar. Escovopsis ingår i ordningen köttkärnsvampar, klassen Sordariomycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • Escovopsis — рід грибів. Назва вперше опублікована 1990 року. (uk)
  • Escovopsis is a genus of seven formally acknowledged parasitic microfungus species that rely on other fungi to be their hosts. This genus formally circumscribed with a single identified species in 1990; in 2013 three other species were added. (en)
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  • Escovopsis (en)
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  • J.J.Muchovej & Della Lucia (en)
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  • E. aspergilloides (en)
  • E. kreiselii (en)
  • E. lentecrescens (en)
  • E. microspora (en)
  • E. moelleri (en)
  • E. trichodermoides (en)
  • E. weberi (en)
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  • *Phialocladus (Kreisel ) (en)
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  • Escovopsis weberi (en)
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  • J.J.Muchovej & Della Lucia (en)
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  • Escovopsis is a genus of seven formally acknowledged parasitic microfungus species that rely on other fungi to be their hosts. This genus formally circumscribed with a single identified species in 1990; in 2013 three other species were added. In an early 2015 published study, scientists collected five species of Escovopsis from both genera of fungus-growing ants, Atta and Acromyrmex, four of which came from ant colonies in Brazil and the fifth of which came from Trinidad. These Escovopsis species included , , , , and E. aspergilloides. The research revealed another Escovopsis species isolated and derived from the lower attine ant, Mycocepurus goeldii. It was determined to be a species independent of the other five species because of its complex branch system and varying conidiophores, which lack typical swelling. A separate study published in January 2015 also looked at the lower attine ant, Mycetophylax morschi, in Brazil and found four strains for the Escovopsis. The scientists that conducted this research also noticed distinguishable features of the Escovopsis such as the type and physicality of the conidiophores and conidiogenous cells and the DNA sequences. They named the species . (en)
  • Escovopsis är ett släkte av svampar. Escovopsis ingår i ordningen köttkärnsvampar, klassen Sordariomycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • Escovopsis — рід грибів. Назва вперше опублікована 1990 року. (uk)
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