3-491: Kathistaceae Ophiostomataceae The Ophiostomatales are an order of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes . They are commonly symbionts to insect species, which can be found in numerous cases, including some termites and many bark beetles . In the cases of most beetle symbioses, the Ophiostomatales fungi is carried in mycangia , which help keep fungal inoculants close to the beetle at all times. In some cases,
6-416: The family have a widespread distribution, and are typically found in temperate regions, as pathogens of both coniferous and deciduous trees. As accepted by Wijayawardene et al. 2020, with the amount of species in brackets; Former genera; Dryadomyces , Equicapillimyces , Graphiocladiella , Knoxdaviesia , Pachnodium and Subbaromyces This Sordariomycetes -related article
9-462: The fungi are the main source of food for the beetles. In others, the relationship is not as clear. This Sordariomycetes -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ophiostomataceae The Ophiostomataceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota , class Sordariomycetes . The family was circumscribed by J.A. Nannfeldt in 1932. Species in
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