fun fungal fact
May. 8th, 2005 08:30 pmAlexopoulos, Mims, and Blackwell, Introductory Mycology, p. 474.
Order Laboulbeniales: Occurrence, General Characteristics, and Taxonomy:
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Traditionally, species have been classified in the order on the bassi of morphological characteristics that appear so bizarre when compared to other ascomycetes that one species was described as a parasitic worm of bat flies and the group was suggested to be related to red algae.
Alexopoulos, Mims, and Blackwell, Introductory Mycology, p. 475.
Family Pyxidiophoraceae.
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The mites are fairly immobile and hitchhike on beetles and flies, a phenomenon known as phoresy. Ascospores of Pyxidiophora are carried along by the mites (Fig. 15-13) that ride along on insects and, thus, are said to be hypophoretic.
Order Laboulbeniales: Occurrence, General Characteristics, and Taxonomy:
[...]
Traditionally, species have been classified in the order on the bassi of morphological characteristics that appear so bizarre when compared to other ascomycetes that one species was described as a parasitic worm of bat flies and the group was suggested to be related to red algae.
Alexopoulos, Mims, and Blackwell, Introductory Mycology, p. 475.
Family Pyxidiophoraceae.
[...]
The mites are fairly immobile and hitchhike on beetles and flies, a phenomenon known as phoresy. Ascospores of Pyxidiophora are carried along by the mites (Fig. 15-13) that ride along on insects and, thus, are said to be hypophoretic.