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Ophiocordyceps forquignonii (Yellow Waspclub)
(Quél.) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora 2007
Ascomycota > Sordariomycetes > Hypocreales > Ophiocordycipitaceae
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Wheatfen, Surlingham TG3205Swanton Novers Great Wood TG0032Sisland Carr TM3499

Summary

10 records from 3 different sites
Years (# of records): 1942 (5) 1946 (1) 1948 (1) 1956 (1) 2001 (1) 2016 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Recorded Species: Cordyceps forquignonii; Hymenostilbe muscaria
Associations: Anthomyia; Diptera; Norellisoma spinimanum
Substrates: dead fly; fly, dead; insect, dead
Finders: E.A. Ellis; R.E. Evans; Steve Pinnington
Identifiers: R.E. Evans; Yvonne Mynett
Confirmers: None
Comment: 'conidial stage of Cordyceps forguignoni'

Record Details

00/00/1942 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Diptera; fly, dead; E.A. Ellis; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
26/03/1942 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Norellisoma spinimanum; insect, dead; E.A. Ellis; "conidial stage of Cordyceps forguignoni"; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
18/06/1942 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Anthomyia; fly, dead; E.A. Ellis; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
02/10/1942 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Anthomyia; E.A. Ellis; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
18/10/1942 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Anthomyia; E.A. Ellis; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
21/06/1946 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Diptera; E.A. Ellis; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
10/10/1948 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Diptera; E.A. Ellis; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
09/09/1956 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Diptera; E.A. Ellis; [as Hymenostilbe muscaria]
22/09/2001 Swanton Novers Great Wood; TG0032; R.E. Evans; R.E. Evans; [as Cordyceps forquignonii]
18/06/2016 Sisland Carr; TM3499; dead fly; Steve Pinnington; Yvonne Mynett

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