Evidence of mycophagy in Ptilodactylidae (Coleoptera: Dryopoidea) with notes on phylogenetic implications

There is increasing awareness of insect-fungal interactions due to potential economic importance and obvious relationships to nutritional ecology of these organisms. Initial documentation of ptilodactylid-fungal association is presented. Peculiarities in the nature of the utilized fungi are discusse...

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Genera
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title Evidence of mycophagy in Ptilodactylidae (Coleoptera: Dryopoidea) with notes on phylogenetic implications
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