the nest. L. gongylophorus is farmed by leaf cutter ant species belonging to the genera Atta and Acromyrmex, amongst others. L. gongylophorus is completely...
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instance the species Leucoagaricus gongylophorus is cultivated by fungus-growing ants but was formerly known as Leucocoprinus gongylophorus whilst other species...
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in bundles called staphylae, to specifically feed the ants. Leucoagaricus gongylophorus is the most commonly documented fungi farmed by higher attine...
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genus Leucoagaricus. As of March 2023, Species Fungorum accepted 205 species of Leucoagaricus. Leucoagaricus acaciarum Singer (1973) Leucoagaricus adelphicus...
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The ants cut leaves and grow a basidiomycete fungus called Leucoagaricus gongylophorus (Agaricaceae) with them. Oleic acid is one of their undertaking...
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Ant–fungus mutualism Fungus-growing termites List of leafcutter ants Leucoagaricus gongylophorus Myrmecopterula Bolton, B. (2015). "Attini". AntCat. Retrieved...
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higher attines utilize the Leucoagaricus gongylophorus fungus, specifically. The symbiosis between attine ants and Leucoagaricus fungi is not purely beneficial...
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and are produced in clusters (called staphylae). Pearl body Leucoagaricus gongylophorus Raupp, Michael J. (February 12, 2007). "Bug of the Week". Archived...
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the symbiotic fungus of Acromyrmex pubescens and phylogeny of Leucoagaricus gongylophorus from leaf-cutting ants". Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences...
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leafcutter ants is Leucoagaricus gongylophorus (G1) with little documentation existing about other cultivated species. L. gongylophorus is cultivated by...
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itself. This genus' single species is the anamorph to Leucocoprinus gongylophorus. Now treated as Battarreoides diguetii (Pat. & Har.) R.Heim & T.Herrera...
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