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Dactylella
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematode The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda (also called Nemathelminthes), with plant-Parasitism, parasitic nematodes also known as eelworms. They are a diverse animal phylum inhab ...s. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & ...
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Dactylella Dasguptae
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematode The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda (also called Nemathelminthes), with plant-Parasitism, parasitic nematodes also known as eelworms. They are a diverse animal phylum inhab ...s. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & ...
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Dactylella Atractoides
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *'' Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candi ...
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Dactylella Cystospora
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Crassa
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Coprophila
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Copepodii
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Coelobrocha
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Coccinella
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Clavispora
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Clavata
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Cionopaga
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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Dactylella Chichisimensis
''Dactylella'' is a genus comprising 72 species of mitosporic fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. They are notable for trapping and eating nematodes. Members of this genus form a noose structure from several elongate cells. When stimulated by a nematode passing through the structure, the cells swell, tightening the noose and trapping the nematode. Filaments then grow into the nematode to absorb nutrients. Species *'' Dactylella acrochaeta'' Drechsler 1952 *'' Dactylella alaskana'' Matsush. 1975 *'' Dactylella alba'' (Preuss) Sacc. 1886 *'' Dactylella ambrosia'' (Gadd & Loos) K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1995 *'' Dactylella anisomeres'' Drechsler 1962 *'' Dactylella aphrobrocha'' Drechsler 1950 *'' Dactylella arcuata'' Scheuer & J. Webster 1990 *'' Dactylella arnaudii'' Yadav 1960 *''Dactylella atractoides'' Drechsler 1943 *'' Dactylella attenuata'' Xing Z. Liu, K.Q. Zhang & R.H. Gao 1997 *'' Dactylella beijingensis'' Xing Z. Liu, C.Y. Shen & W.F. Chiu 1992 *'' Dactylella candid ...
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