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Akanthomyces sp???
William Slosse, 04-07-2017 09:49
William SlosseI recently found in damp litterlayer of Alnuswood several dead Porcellio scaber (sow-bug) who were infected by a fungus.
I first thought it could be an Entomophthora sp but while googeling a bit I discovered it could possiblely be an Akanthomyces.
Can anyone give me some information about literature to determine this kind of fungus?
I would be very pleased to find wich genus it belongs to and then working it further out.
Many thx in advance,
William
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Jacky Launoy, 04-07-2017 13:31
Re : Akanthomyces sp???
William,

try Isaria farinosa

Jacky
Dartanha Soares, 04-07-2017 13:32
Dartanha Soares
Re : Akanthomyces sp???
Herein, what I have. Good luck.
William Slosse, 08-07-2017 21:22
William Slosse
Re : Akanthomyces sp???
Thx for the tip, Jacky.
William Slosse, 08-07-2017 21:23
William Slosse
Re : Akanthomyces sp???
Thx, Dartanha.
William Slosse, 08-07-2017 21:28
William Slosse
Re : Akanthomyces sp???
This species is in fact Isaria farinosa.

Here you can find a nice key to those species:


http://www.westerdijkinstitute.nl/publications/1006/content_files/content.htm



William
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