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- Ambrosiella is a genus of ambrosia fungi within the family Ceratocystidaceae. It was cir****scribed by mycologists Josef Adolph von Arx and Grégoire L...
- Ambrosiella roeperi is the fungal symbiont of the granulate ambrosia beetle, Xylosandrus cr****iusculus, facilitating this insect’s capacity to ac****ulate...
- ambrosiaeella Chambers, 1871 Cremastobombycia ambrosiella (Frey & Boll, 1878) Cremastobombycia ambrosiella (Dyar, [1903]) Cremastobombycia amoena (Frey...
-  ambrosiaeella Binomial name Astrotischeria ambrosiaeella (Chambers, 1875) Synonyms Tischeria ambrosiaeella Chambers, 1875 Tischeria ambrosiella Walsingham, 1890...
- Gnorimoschema ambrosiaeella is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Vactor Tousey Chambers in 1875. It is found in North America, where...
- species described ambrosia fungi, currently placed in polyphyletic genera Ambrosiella, Rafaellea and Dryadomyces (all from Ophiostomatales, Ascomycota). Probably...
- It is found in North America. It has a symbiotic relationship with Ambrosiella fungi. "Trypodendron betulae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- species of ambrosia fungi have been described, currently in the genera Ambrosiella, Meredithiella, and Phialophoropsis (from Microascales), Afroraffaelea...
- Aghayeva, D.N.; Fraedrich, S.W. (2010). "New combinations in Raffaelea, Ambrosiella, and Hyalorhinocladiella, and four new species from the redbay ambrosia...
- contain various species of fungus, including species of Ambrosiomyces, Ambrosiella, Ascoidea, Ceratocystis, Dipodascus, Diplodia, Endomycopsis, Monacrosporium...