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- Metarhizium is a genus of entomopathogenic fungi in the Clavicipitaceae family. With the advent of genetic profiling, placing these fungi in proper taxa...
- Metarhizium robertsiiformerly known as M. anisopliae, and even earlier as Entomophthora anisopliae (basionym) – is a fungus that grows naturally in...
- Metarhizium brunneum is the re-instated name of a group of re****igned Metarhizium isolates, previously grouped in the species "Metarhizium anisopliae var...
- Metarhizium majus is the name given to a group of fungal isolates that are known to be virulent against Scarabaeidae, a family of beetles. Previously...
- Metarhizium granulomatis is a fungus in the family Clavicipitaceae ****ociated with systemic mycosis in veiled chameleons. The genus Metarhizium is known...
- (anamorph) phases Beauveria, Isaria (was Paecilomyces), Hirsutella, Metarhizium, Nomuraea and the ****ual (teleomorph) state Cordyceps; others (Entomophthora...
- Metarhizium pinghaense is a species of entomopathogenic fungus in the family Clavicipitaceae. Some authorities have it as a synonym of Metarhizium anisopliae...
- Metarhizium rileyi is a species of entomopathogenic fungus in the family Clavicipitaceae; there is extensive literature under its synonym Nomuraea rileyi...
- Metarhizium acridum is the new name given to a group of fungal isolates that are known to be virulent and specific to the Acrididea (gr****hoppers). Previously...
- (1813) Synonyms Peziza verrucaria Alb. & Schwein. (1805) Gliocladium fimbriatum J.C.Gilman & E.V.Abbott (1927) Metarhizium glutinosum S.A.Pope (1944)...