Description: English: Gibellula pulchra parasitic fungi ; photographed in India, Jammu and Kashmir at 5224-5224 meters ; Found on some huntsman spider under dead wood ; vouchered. Date: 23 September 2018, 14:37:09. Source: MycoPortal. Author: Suhaib Firdous Yatoo.
Description: English: Corethropsis pulchra This illustration shows Gibellula pulchra Cavara 1894 according to Roth, Jean-Jacques; Van Vooren, Nicolas (2016). "Note sur Gibellula pulchra (Hypocreales), un hyphomycète parasite des araignées (available on Research Gate). Date: 1877. Source: Fungi italici autographie delineati et colorati (Padoue 1877-1886) p 769. Patavia (BHL). Author: Saccardo P.A.
Description: English: Gibellula pulchra (Sacc.) Cavara. collected in United States, New York, Labrador Hollow Unique Area, Tinker Falls at 441 meters (1446ft) Notes: Substrate/Host: on adult spider affixed to limestone Habitat: cool, moist, limestone ampitheater tucked under a waterfall Ecoregion: Glaciated Low Allegheny Plateau. This was the third of three entomopathogenic fungi found on spiders in this ampitheater in the span of a couple minutes, each of them apparently distinct from one another. Date: 31 August 2018, 18:12:20. Source: MycoPortal ; Mushroom Observer. Author: D. Newman & P. Kaishian. Camera location42° 46′ 58.08″ N, 76° 01′ 58.44″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 42.782800; -76.032900.
Description: English: Isaria arachnophila This illustration shows Gibellula pulchra Cavara 1894 according to Roth, Jean-Jacques; Van Vooren, Nicolas (2016). "Note sur Gibellula pulchra (Hypocreales), un hyphomycète parasite des araignées (available on Research Gate). Date: 1910. Source: Icones mycologicæ ou Iconographie des champignons de France. Paris, Paul Klincksieck. vol. 3 (BHL). Author: Boudier Emile.
Description: English: Isaria arachnophila This illustration shows a species of Gibellula, maybe Gibellula pulchra or Gibellula leiopus according to Roth, Jean-Jacques; Van Vooren, Nicolas (2016). "Note sur Gibellula pulchra (Hypocreales), un hyphomycète parasite des araignées (available on Research Gate). Date: 1817. Source: Die Pilze Deutschlands. In: S TURM J. (éd.). Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen. III. Abtheilung. Nürnberg (BHL). Author: Ditmar L.P.F.
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Description: English: Gibellula pulchra (Sacc) Original legend in Italian : su gorgoglioni o piccoli afidi : 13) Stroma in grandezza naturale; 14) uno stroma visto alla lente; 15) apice di uno stroma; 16-17-18) sporofori; 19) sporoforo anomalo This illustration shows correctly Gibellula pulchra Cavara 1894 according to Roth, Jean-Jacques; Van Vooren, Nicolas (2016). "Note sur Gibellula pulchra (Hypocreales), un hyphomycète parasite des araignées (available on Research Gate). Date: 1894. Source: Ulteriore contribuzione alla micologia lombarda. Atti dell’Istituto botanico della Università di Pavia, ser. 2, 3 : 313-350 Pl. XXVI 13-19 (BHL). Author: Cavara F.
Description: English: Gibellula pulchra (Sacc.) Cavara. collected in United States, New York, Labrador Hollow Unique Area, Tinker Falls at 441 meters (1446ft) Notes: Substrate/Host: on adult spider affixed to limestone Habitat: cool, moist, limestone ampitheater tucked under a waterfall Ecoregion: Glaciated Low Allegheny Plateau. This was the third of three entomopathogenic fungi found on spiders in this ampitheater in the span of a couple minutes, each of them apparently distinct from one another. Date: 31 August 2018, 18:16:00. Source: MycoPortal ; Mushroom Observer. Author: D. Newman & P. Kaishian. Camera location42° 46′ 58.08″ N, 76° 01′ 58.44″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 42.782800; -76.032900.
Description: English: Gibellula pulchra (Sacc.) Cavara. collected in United States, New York, Labrador Hollow Unique Area, Tinker Falls at 441 meters (1446ft) Notes: Substrate/Host: on adult spider affixed to limestone Habitat: cool, moist, limestone ampitheater tucked under a waterfall Ecoregion: Glaciated Low Allegheny Plateau. This was the third of three entomopathogenic fungi found on spiders in this ampitheater in the span of a couple minutes, each of them apparently distinct from one another. Date: 31 August 2018, 18:25:24. Source: MycoPortal ; Mushroom Observer. Author: D. Newman & P. Kaishian. Camera location42° 46′ 58.08″ N, 76° 01′ 58.44″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 42.782800; -76.032900.