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Tolypocladium inegoense

Tolypocladium inegoense

A species of Tolypocladium

Tolypocladium inegoense belongs to the diverse fungal family Ophiocordycipitaceae. It thrives in cooler climates and typically grows on decaying organic matter in moist environments. Tolypocladium inegoense has an intriguing lifestyle as it can form parasitic relationships with certain insects, manipulating their behavior for its reproductive advantage, illustrating a unique survival strategy in the fungal kingdom.

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