Coelomomyces elegans
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Species: | C. elegans
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Coelomomyces elegans |
Coelomomyces elegans is a species of mosquito parasitic fungi, in the genus Coelomomyces. It has been found in Culex gelidus mosquitoes, in Matara, Sri Lanka.
It is distinguishable from other species of Coelomomycetacea by its resting sporangia, which are ornamented by circular depressed areas with papillae. Other distinct features include prominent vertical striae within ridges and a dehiscence split bordered by papillae.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Couch, John; Rajapaksa, N. (1985). The Genus Coelomomyces. Orlando. p. 157.
- ^ Couch, John, ed. (2012). The Genus Coelomomyces. Elsevier. p. 159. ISBN 9780323151368.