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Lecanicillium muscarium is the approved name of an entomopathogenic fungus species, that was previously widely known as Verticillium lecanii (Zimmerman) Viegas), but is now understood to be an anamorphic form in the Cordyceps group of genera in the Cordycipitaceae. It now appears that isolates formerly classified as V. lecanii could be L. attenuatum, L. lecanii, L. longisporum, L. muscarium or L. nodulosum. For example, several recent papers, such as Kouvelis et al. carried out mitochondrial DNA studies, refer to this name.

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  • Lecanicillium muscarium ist ein weltweit verbreiteter Schlauchpilz aus der Familie der Cordycipitaceae. (de)
  • Lecanicillium muscarium is the approved name of an entomopathogenic fungus species, that was previously widely known as Verticillium lecanii (Zimmerman) Viegas), but is now understood to be an anamorphic form in the Cordyceps group of genera in the Cordycipitaceae. It now appears that isolates formerly classified as V. lecanii could be L. attenuatum, L. lecanii, L. longisporum, L. muscarium or L. nodulosum. For example, several recent papers, such as Kouvelis et al. carried out mitochondrial DNA studies, refer to this name. This fungus was first described in 1861 and has a worldwide distribution. Insects are infected when they come into contact with the sticky fungal spores which then grow and invade the body, thus the internal organs are consumed, leading to their death. In horticulture and agriculture, the Lecanicillium muscarium isolate (isolate GCRI 19–79) was first developed by scientists, Drs Richard A Hall and HD Burges at the Glasshouse Crops Research Institute (now Warwick HRI: formerly part of Horticulture Research International). (en)
  • Lecanicillium muscarium är en svampart som först beskrevs av Petch, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Zare & W. Gams 2001. Lecanicillium muscarium ingår i släktet Lecanicillium och familjen Cordycipitaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • R. Zare & W. Gams, 2001 (en)
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  • Lecanicillium (en)
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  • muscarium (en)
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  • Lecanicillium muscarium ist ein weltweit verbreiteter Schlauchpilz aus der Familie der Cordycipitaceae. (de)
  • Lecanicillium muscarium är en svampart som först beskrevs av Petch, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Zare & W. Gams 2001. Lecanicillium muscarium ingår i släktet Lecanicillium och familjen Cordycipitaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Lecanicillium muscarium is the approved name of an entomopathogenic fungus species, that was previously widely known as Verticillium lecanii (Zimmerman) Viegas), but is now understood to be an anamorphic form in the Cordyceps group of genera in the Cordycipitaceae. It now appears that isolates formerly classified as V. lecanii could be L. attenuatum, L. lecanii, L. longisporum, L. muscarium or L. nodulosum. For example, several recent papers, such as Kouvelis et al. carried out mitochondrial DNA studies, refer to this name. (en)
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  • Lecanicillium muscarium (de)
  • Lecanicillium muscarium (en)
  • Lecanicillium muscarium (sv)
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