Neozygites osornensis (entomopathogen)
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Neozygites osornensis (entomopathogen) Montalva & Barta, Mycologia, 2012
This fungus has been initially described from the city of Osorno in Chile (South America), as infecting the invasive cypress aphid, Cinara cupressi (Retamal et al., 2013). It can cause epizootics, and has been also reported as infecting the related cypress pine aphid, Cinara tujafilina. It has not been recorded from other countries.
Infected aphids become swollen and are first reddish-brown when external conidia are formed, later black when internal zygospores develop. The fungus-killed aphids remain attached to the branches, hanging from their probosces. The conidia cause the spread of the disease during epizootics, while the zygospores are resting stages that initiate a new epizootic.
For a review of this fungus see Montalva et al. (2015).