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    Ascosphaera callicarpa, a new species of bee-loving fungus, with a key to the genus for Europe by Wynns, Anja A, Jensen, Annette B, Eilenberg, Jørgen

    Published in PloS one (25-09-2013)
    “…We studied the bee specialist fungus Ascosphaera in wild solitary bees to investigate the diversity of the genus in nature and the ecology of these fungi with…”
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    Convergent evolution of highly reduced fruiting bodies in Pezizomycotina suggests key adaptations to the bee habitat by Wynns, Anja Amtoft

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (21-07-2015)
    “…Among the understudied fungi found in nature are those living in close association with social and solitary bees. The bee-specialist genera Bettsia,…”
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    Colletotrichum nymphaeae var. entomophilum var. nov. a natural enemy of the citrus scale insect, Praelongorthezia praelonga (Hemiptera: Ortheziidae) by Wynns, Anja Amtoft, Jensen, Annette Bruun, Eilenberg, Jørgen, Delalibera Júnior, Italo

    Published in Scientia agricola (01-01-2020)
    “…The citrus scale insect Praelongorthezia praelonga (Douglas), a major pest of citrus and other economically important crops, has only two commonly documented…”
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    Ascosphaera subglobosa, a new spore cyst fungus from North America associated with the solitary bee Megachile rotundata by Wynns, Anja Amtoft, Jensen, Annette Bruun, Eilenberg, Jørgen, James, Rosalind

    Published in Mycologia (01-01-2012)
    “…Ascosphaera subglobosa (Eurotiomycetes: Onygenales) is newly described from the pollen provisions and nesting material of the solitary leaf-cutting bee…”
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    Ascosphaera callicarpa, a New Species of Bee-Loving Fungus, with a Key to the Genus for Europe: e73419 by Wynns, Anja A, Jensen, Annette B, Eilenberg, Joergen

    Published in PloS one (01-09-2013)
    “…We studied the bee specialist fungus Ascosphaera in wild solitary bees to investigate the diversity of the genus in nature and the ecology of these fungi with…”
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    Journal Article