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Isaria Pers. 1794

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Pers.
Pers.
1794
121
Fr.
xlviii
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Isaria Pers. 1794
genus
Isaria

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Isaria Pers. 1794

These develop masses of powdery white spores on short stalks above the killed insect. The most common and distinctive species in New Zealand is Isaria sinclairii, common in the North Island on parasitised cicada larvae. The dead larvae are typically buried in the soil, where only the white tuft of spores is visible.

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1 January 2001
16 August 2023
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