Publications by authors named "D Thanakitpipattana"

Two new genera, 17 new species, two epitypes, and six interesting new host and / or geographical records are introduced in this study. New genera include: (based on ) and (based on ). New species include: (from hypersaline sea water, Qatar), (from mycangia of , USA), (on leaves of , Brazil), (from pre-stored , South Africa), (from soil, South Africa), (from dead capsule of , Germany), (from house dust, Canada), (from soil, South Africa), (on ascomata of ascomycete on twigs of , South Africa), (on leaf litter, Spain), (on larva, Thailand), (from soil, South Africa), (from pasture mulch, South Africa), (from soil, South Africa), (on stem, bark of living tree of sp.

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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: , on whitefly, on bark of , from soil under , on leaf spot of , and on leaf spot of . , on fully submersed siliceous schist in high-mountain streams, and on the lower part and apothecial discs of on a twig. , on decaying wood, from moist soil with leaf litter, on a trunk of a living unknown hardwood tree species, and on dead twigs of unidentified plant.

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Collections of pathogenic fungi found on spiders from Thailand were selected for a detailed taxonomic study. Morphological comparison and phylogenetic analyses of the combined ITS, LSU, , and sequence data indicated that these specimens formed new independent lineages within the Cordycipitaceae, containing two new genera occurring on spiders, i.e.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The research describes eight new species of this genus and documents three previously known species from Thailand, alongside a multi-gene phylogeny that highlights the differences among these species.
  • * The study also identifies the spider hosts infected by these fungi, including a notable first mention of an ant-mimicking spider genus in association with the fungus.
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During surveys of insect pathogenic fungi (IPF) in Thailand, fungi associated with scale insects and plants were found to represent five new species of the genus in . Their macroscopic features resembled both and . Morphological comparisons with the type and known and species and phylogenetic evidence from a multigene dataset support the appointment of a new species of .

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