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Hymenostilbe sphecophila (Ditmar) Petch ?
Enrique Rubio,
06-10-2009 12:38
Could be this species on burried wasp? Is it the anamorph of Ophiocordyceps sphecophila?
Many thanks
Martin Bemmann,
07-10-2009 17:49

Re:Hymenostilbe sphecophila (Ditmar) Petch ?
Hi Enrique,
my colleague Ditte found something like this on a butterfly pupa and was determined as Paecilomyces farinosus (Isaria farinosa) the anamorph of Cordyceps (memorabilis?). Here is the link to the thread in the German PilzePilze forum:
http://www.pilzepilze.de/cgi-bin/webbbs/pconfig.pl?noframes;read=168221
Regards, Martin
my colleague Ditte found something like this on a butterfly pupa and was determined as Paecilomyces farinosus (Isaria farinosa) the anamorph of Cordyceps (memorabilis?). Here is the link to the thread in the German PilzePilze forum:
http://www.pilzepilze.de/cgi-bin/webbbs/pconfig.pl?noframes;read=168221
Regards, Martin
Enrique Rubio,
07-10-2009 18:07
Re:Hymenostilbe sphecophila (Ditmar) Petch ?
Dear Martin.
The images are very close to mine, but the support is a butterfly, not a wasp.
Many thanks
The images are very close to mine, but the support is a butterfly, not a wasp.
Many thanks
Martin Bemmann,
09-10-2009 01:21

Re:Hymenostilbe sphecophila (Ditmar) Petch ?
Dear Enrique,
P. farinosus was found on Vespula sylvestris as well. c.f. D.Leatherdale, The arthropod hosts of entomogenous fungi in Britain, Entomophaga 15(4) 1970, 425.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/6824236p82644145/fulltext.pdf
Regards, Martin
P. farinosus was found on Vespula sylvestris as well. c.f. D.Leatherdale, The arthropod hosts of entomogenous fungi in Britain, Entomophaga 15(4) 1970, 425.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/6824236p82644145/fulltext.pdf
Regards, Martin
Enrique Rubio,
17-10-2009 13:42
Re:Hymenostilbe sphecophila (Ditmar) Petch ?
Many thnaks, Martin. You are right!
Enrique
Enrique