Escovopsis aspergilloides
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escovopsis-aspergilloides-321-7564144
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Escovopsis aspergilloides
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Escovopsis aspergilloides is a species of fungus that was rediscovered in 1995 by mycologists Keith A. Seifert, Robert A. Samson and Ignacio Chapela. Escovopsis aspergilloides co-exist in a symbiotic relationship with attini ants - fungus-growing ants. The highly evolved, ancient ant-fungus mutualism has become a model system in the study of symbiosis. In spite of this, the genus Escovopsis was not proposed until 1990 and the first two species were not formally described until the 1990s: E. webe
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Species of fungus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escovopsis_aspergilloides
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2024-01-16T22:12:38Z
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