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''Furia'' is a genus of fungi within the family of Entomophthoraceae of the Zygomycota. This has been supported by molecular phylogenetic analysis (Gryganskyi et al. 2012). Originally created in 1966 by Polish mycologist Andrzej Batko (1933-1997), as a subgenus of ''
Zoophthora ''Zoophthora'' is a genus of fungi in the family Entomophthoraceae. Like other taxa in this family, ''Zoophthora'' species cause disease in insects and as such are considered entomopathogenic fungi. Like most entomopathogenic fungal taxa, ''Zoop ...
'', The genus name of ''Furia'' is derived from the Latin ''furia'' - this is due to stress the destructive effect of the epizootic of this type species of the subgenus in populations of
Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) is an order (biology), order of insects that includes butterfly, butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 Family (biology), families and 46 Taxonomic r ...
caterpillars. American mycologist Richard A. Humber raised ''Furia'' to the generic level.


Distribution

It has been recorded being found mainly in America and Europe (especially in Great Britain) also Spain,H.R. Engelmann (J. Cramer, Editor) with a few sparse discoveries world wide, such as Mexico, and Brazil. In Poland and Austria, and a few other parts of Europe, the presence of the fungus ''Furia shandongensi'' has been found on earwigs.


Species notes

''Furia ithacensis'' is a species of the pathogenic fungus in America that causes a fatal disease in flies, specifically snipe flies ( Rhagio sp.). The infected 'zombified' fly-host makes its a journey to some vegetation, normally the underside of a leaf and most often during the evening hours. By morning, the fly will already have been dead for hours. Its fungus-ridden cadaver will be perched on the leaf with its wings spread as though ready to take flight. Its dead body is bound to the leaf by hundreds of
hyphae A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Structure A hypha consists of one or ...
. The hyphae are specialized so that they grab the leaf with a strong sucker-like protrusions. The cadaver attracts new fly victims, especially searching males that are prompted by their sexual attraction to these flies. During the night, the fungus had been busy producing and expelling spores. These spores showered the environment surrounding the fly cadaver like ''fungal bullets of death''. So, as curious flies and also males inspect the cadaver, they pick up the fungal spores, and the infection cycle starts again. The forest tent caterpillar (FTC), '' Malacosoma disstria'' (
Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) is an order (biology), order of insects that includes butterfly, butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 Family (biology), families and 46 Taxonomic r ...
: Lasiocampidae), is a cyclic defoliator (leaf eater) of North American forests, including Florida, and from Maryland and New York (state). ''Furia crustosa'' is now classed as a synonym of ''Furia gastropachae''. The fungus ''Furia gastropachae'' has long been associated with FTC population decline. The species of fungus rarely infects species outside the genus ''Malacosoma''. In 2002, Resting spores were observed even within the cadavers infected by other resting spores, a phenomenon not previously observed among the Entomophthorales. This allows the fungus to initiate cycles of secondary infection via
conidia A conidium ( ; ), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (), is an asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also called mitospores due to the ...
'. Also, host infection by resting spores was highest at intermediate levels of soil moisture. Infection of fourth instar larvae by resting spores and conidia was maximized at cooler temperatures (of 10 to 20 °C). ''Furia vomitoriae'' affects '' bluebottle flies'' (
Diptera Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced ...
: ''Calliphoridae''). It forms masses of conidiophores erupting through the intersegmental areas (or clear bands) on the abdominal dorsum of the flies in Mexico. ''Furia virescens'' infects moth species of '' Agrotis'', causing black, shrivelled larva and ''Furia montana'' infects adult two-winged flies of the species ''Dipters''.


Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''
Furia americana Furia may refer to: * Furia gens, an ancient Roman family * ''Furia'' (album), of 1999 by Brian May * ''Furia'' (film), a 1999 French romantic drama film *Furia (band), a Polish black metal band * ''Fury'' (1947 film), an Italian film with the ori ...
'' *''
Furia creatonoti Furia may refer to: * Furia gens, an ancient Roman family * ''Furia'' (album), of 1999 by Brian May * ''Furia'' (film), a 1999 French romantic drama film *Furia (band), a Polish black metal band * ''Fury'' (1947 film), an Italian film with the ori ...
'' *'' Furia ellisiana'' *'' Furia fujiana'' *'' Furia fumimontana'' *'' Furia gastropachae'' *'' Furia ithacensis'' *''
Furia montana Furia may refer to: *Furia gens, an ancient Roman family *Furia (album), ''Furia'' (album), of 1999 by Brian May *Furia (film), ''Furia'' (film), a 1999 French romantic drama film *Furia (band), a Polish black metal band *Fury (1947 film), ''Fury' ...
'' *'' Furia neopyralidarum'' *''
Furia pieris Furia may refer to: * Furia gens, an ancient Roman family * ''Furia'' (album), of 1999 by Brian May * ''Furia'' (film), a 1999 French romantic drama film *Furia (band), a Polish black metal band * ''Fury'' (1947 film), an Italian film with the ori ...
'' *'' Furia shandongensis'' *'' Furia virescens'' *'' Furia vomitoriae'' *''
Furia zabri Furia may refer to: * Furia gens, an ancient Roman family * ''Furia'' (album), of 1999 by Brian May * ''Furia'' (film), a 1999 French romantic drama film *Furia (band), a Polish black metal band * ''Fury'' (1947 film), an Italian film with the ori ...
'' Former species; (all family Entomophthoraceae) * ''F. crustosa'' = ''Furia gastropachae'' * ''F. gloeospora'' = ''
Pandora gloeospora In Greek mythology, Pandora ( Greek: , derived from , ''pān'', i.e. "all" and , ''dōron'', i.e. "gift", thus "the all-endowed", "all-gifted" or "all-giving") was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus. As H ...
'' * ''F. triangularis'' = '' Erynia triangularis''


References


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q17376154 Entomophthorales Zygomycota genera