Penicillium mallochii explained
Penicillium mallochii is a species of the genus of Penicillium, which was isolated from caterpillars of Rothschildia lebeau and Citheronia lobesis in Costa Rica.[1] [2] [3]
Further reading
- 10.5248/119.315. Penicillium mallochii and P. Guanacastense, two new species isolated from Costa Rican caterpillars. Mycotaxon. 119. 315–328. 2012. Rivera . K. G.. Díaz . J.. Chavarría-Díaz . F.. Garcia . M.. Urb . M.. Thorn . R. G.. Louis-Seize . G.. Janzen . D. H.. Seifert . K. A.. free.
Notes and References
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/1134119 UniProt
- 10.3767/003158513X667410. 24761034. 3904052. Five new Penicillium species in section Sclerotiora: A tribute to the Dutch Royal family. Persoonia. 31. 42–62. 2013. Visagie . C. M.. Houbraken . J.. Rodriques . C.. Pereira . C. S. . Dijksterhuis . J.. Seifert . K. A.. Jacobs . K.. Samson . R. A..
- 10.5248/119.315. Penicillium mallochii and P. guanacastense, two new species isolated from Costa Rican caterpillars. Mycotaxon. 119. 315–328. 2012. Rivera . K. G.. Díaz . J.. Chavarría-Díaz . F.. Garcia . M.. Urb . M.. Thorn . R. G.. Louis-Seize . G.. Janzen . D. H.. Seifert . K. A.. free.