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yeasts isolated from plant-associated beetles and other insects: seven novel candida species near candida albicans.yeasts related to candida albicans were isolated from the digestive tracts of beetles in eight families and various orders of insects such as earwigs, crickets, and roaches, most of which were caught at light traps or in a few cases directly from plant materials. based on comparisons of dna sequences and other taxonomic characteristics, a total of 41 isolates were identified as candida orthopsilosis, candida pseudorhagii, candida maltosa, candida parapsilosis, candida tropicalis, candida neerlan ...200817986254
five novel candida species in insect-associated yeast clades isolated from neuroptera and other insects.ascomycete yeasts are found commonly in the guts of basidioma-feeding beetles but little is known about their occurrence in the gut of other insects. in this study we isolated 95 yeasts from the gut of adult insects in five neuropteran families (neuroptera: corydalidae, chrysopidae, ascalaphidae, mantispidae and hemerobiidae) and a roach (blattodea: blattidae). based on dna sequence comparisons and other taxonomic characteristics, they were identified as more than 15 species of saccharomycetes a ...200718333508
five novel species in the lodderomyces clade associated with insects.during a survey of yeasts associated with insects in central china's natural ecosystems, 116 yeast strains were isolated from the gut of adult insects in two families and from one beetle larva. among the yeasts isolated in this study, 102 strains were identified as 20 known species in the class saccharomycetes. the remaining 14 strains were identified as representing five novel species in the lodderomyces clade based on the combined sequences of the d1/d2 domains of the lsu rrna gene and the int ...201627561992
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