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Hesperomyces harmoniae
Haelew. & De Kesel 2022
Ascomycota > Laboulbeniomycetes > Laboulbeniales > Laboulbeniaceae
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Norwich, Earlham Cemetery East TG2108

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3 records from 1 site
Years (# of records): 2024 (1) 2025 (2)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Association: Harmonia axyridis
Substrates: abdomen (living beetle); beetle
Finders: Richard Ecclestone; Vanna Bartlett
Identifiers: Juliet ten Doeschate; Richard Ecclestone; Vanna Bartlett
Confirmer: Jeremy Bartlett
Comments: 'Pictures posted on the Insects and other Invertebrates of Britain and Europe Facebook Group. Identified with reference to Haelewaters D., Van Caenegem W. & De Kesel A. (2022): Hesperomyces harmoniae, a new name for a common ectoparasitic fungus on the invasive alien ladybird Harmonia axyridis. – Syd'; 'The ladybird was on a gravestone under deciduous trees. Still alive, but slow moving.'

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13/10/2024 Norwich, Earlham Cemetery East; TG214089; Harmonia axyridis; abdomen (living beetle); Richard Ecclestone; Richard Ecclestone; Jeremy Bartlett
19/11/2025 Norwich, Earlham Cemetery East; TG213086; Harmonia axyridis; beetle; Richard Ecclestone; Juliet ten Doeschate; "Pictures posted on the Insects and other Invertebrates of Britain and Europe Facebook Group. Identified with reference to Haelewaters D., Van Caenegem W. & De Kesel A. (2022): Hesperomyces harmoniae, a new name for a common ectoparasitic fungus on the invasive alien ladybird Harmonia axyridis. – Syd"; Lit. cited: 348
25/11/2025 Norwich, Earlham Cemetery East; TG213087; Harmonia axyridis; abdomen (living beetle); Vanna Bartlett; Vanna Bartlett; "The ladybird was on a gravestone under deciduous trees. Still alive, but slow moving."

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