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- Strongwellsea is a genus of fungi within the order Entomophthorales of the Zygomycota. They are known to infect insects. Infected adult dipteran hosts...
- Palearctic. The larva is a stem borer. Fungal species Strongwellsea crypta (from genus Strongwellsea, order Entomophthorales) is known to infect Botanophila...
- the fly family Muscidae. Fungal species Strongwellsea selandia and Strongwellsea gefion from (genus Strongwellsea, order Entomophthorales) infects adult...
- Pandora Humber 2005 [Erynia (Neopandora) Ben-Ze’ev & Kenneth 1982] Strongwellsea Batko & Weiser 1965 emend. Humber 1976 Zoophthora Batko 1964 emend....
- other invertebrates. In Denmark, fungi Strongwellsea tigrinae and Strongwellsea acerosa (from the Strongwellsea genus, order Entomophthorales) infect the...
- Pandora Humber 2005 [Erynia (Neopandora) Ben-Ze’ev & Kenneth 1982] Strongwellsea Batko & Weiser 1965 emend. Humber 1976 Tarichium Cohn (1875) Zoophthora...
- Steinkr., Humber & J.B.Oliv. (1998) – 1 sp. Pandora Humber 2005 - 31 spp. Strongwellsea A.Batko & J.Weiser (1965) – 8 spp. Tarichium Cohn (1875) – 26 spp. Zoophthora...
- caroliniana E. castrans (A. Batko & J. Weiser) Remaud. & S. Keller (1980) = Strongwellsea castrans E. coleopterorum (Petch) Humber & Ben Ze'ev (1981) = Entomophthora...
- 1154. ISSN 1938-2936. Nair, K.S.S.; McEwen, F.L. (November 1973). "Strongwellsea castrans (Phycomycetes: Entomophthoraceae), a fungal parasite of the...
- USA 72:693-696. [5] Humber, R. 1976. The systematics of the genus Strongwellsea (Zygomycetes: Entomophthorales). Mycologia 68:1042-1060. doi:10.2307/3758721...