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1. Fusarium: more than a node or a foot-shaped basal cell.

2. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa

3. Unravelling the diversity Behind the Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis Complex: Three new species of zombie-ant fungi from the Brazilian Amazon

4. New mycoparasitic species in the genera Niveomyces and Pseudoniveomyces gen. nov . ( Hypocreales : Cordycipitaceae ), with sporothrix-like asexual morphs, from Thailand.

6. Disentangling the Taxonomy, Systematics, and Life History of the Spider-Parasitic Fungus Gibellula (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales).

7. Masters of the manipulator: two new hypocrealean genera, Niveomyces ( Cordycipitaceae ) and Torrubiellomyces ( Ophiocordycipitaceae ), parasitic on the zombie ant fungus Ophiocordyceps camponoti-floridani .

8. Four New Species of Harringtonia : Unravelling the Laurel Wilt Fungal Genus.

9. Changes in Intra-to-Extra-Cellular Water Ratio and Bioelectrical Parameters from Day-Before to Day-Of Competition in Bodybuilders: A Pilot Study.

10. Diversity and Evolution of Entomocorticium (Russulales, Peniophoraceae), a Genus of Bark Beetle Mutualists Derived from Free-Living, Wood Rotting Peniophora .

11. Ophiocordyceps salganeicola, a parasite of social cockroaches in Japan and insights into the evolution of other closely-related Blattodea-associated lineages.

12. Esteya floridanum sp. nov.: An Ophiostomatalean Nematophagous Fungus and Its Potential to Control the Pine Wood Nematode.

13. Moniliophthora perniciosa, the mushroom causing witches' broom disease of cacao: Insights into its taxonomy, ecology and host range in Brazil.

14. A new zombie ant behavior unraveled: Aggregating on tree trunks.

15. Ophiocordyceps desmidiospora , a basal lineage within the "Zombie-Ant Fungi" clade.

16. Zombie-ant fungi cross continents: II. Myrmecophilous hymenostilboid species and a novel zombie lineage.

17. Zombie-Ant Fungi Emerged from Non-manipulating, Beetle-Infecting Ancestors.

18. Evidence for convergent evolution of host parasitic manipulation in response to environmental conditions.

19. Zombie-ant fungi across continents: 15 new species and new combinations within Ophiocordyceps . I. Myrmecophilous hirsutelloid species.

20. Epitypification and re-description of the zombie-ant fungus, Ophiocordyceps unilateralis ( Ophiocordycipitaceae ).

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