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Fungal associates of Buprestis aurulenta in western Oregon Public Deposited

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  • Associations between the golden metallic beetle, Buprestis aurulenta L., and wood-destroying fungi were explored with adult beetles collected from log decks. A variety of fungi were isolated from the beetle bodies by four methods. A total of 863 isolations were made from 59 females and 21 males. There was no significant difference between the microflora associated with male and female adult beetles. Hyphomycetes constituted 91.4% of all isolates. Zygomycetes and yeasts represented 5.8% of the total number of isolates. Basidiomycetes were infrequently isolated (2.8%), suggesting that this buprestid does not consistently vector decay fungi into woody debris.
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  • Carlos M. Garcia and J.J. Morrell. 1999. Fungal associates of Buprestis aurulenta in western Oregon. Can. J. For. Res. 29: 517–520.
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