RMD34HF2–White fungi growing out of a dead moth in rain forest. Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, , Borneo, Malaysia.
RFC5253F–Moth consumed by Cordyceps fungus in the Amazon rainforest in Loreto Peru
RMPTJW4C–A moth that has been taken over and killed by the 'zombie fungus' a entomopathogenic fungi that takes over insect bodies.
RMECDYWM–The Sallow (Cirrhia icteritia) adult moth resting on a fungi. Powys, Wales. September.
RMM5MYCJ–A moth that has been taken over and killed by a parasitic cordyceps fungus.
RM2A1YM2B–Cordyceps species of entomopathogenic fungus parasitising moth - Pink Beds Trail - Pisgah National Forest, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RFG2XTFX–Cork moth (Nemapogon cloacella). A small moth associated with bracket fungi, in the family Tineidae
RMFGB89W–Cordyceps fungus infecting a moth in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RFHFWPGB–Fungus growing from pale tussock moth (Calliteara pudibunda). Fruiting body of fungi emerging from body of moth
RM2AEGR1A–The puriri moth (Aenetus virescens), also commonly called the ghost moth or pepetuna, is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It spends the first five to six years of its life as a grub in a tree trunk, with the last 48 hours of its life as a moth. Interestingly in the illustration a fungus (Ophiocordyceps robertsii), is growing on the caterpillar after invading the leaf-litter dwelling moths and turning it into a fungal mummies.
RMBM2KC5–Mournful Sphinx moth (Enyo lugubris) on lichen
RMH331GE–Pine hawk moth resting on a pine cone
RF2R8J7GJ–Glossy Black Idia Moth (Idia lubricalis) on pine bark, dorsal view. Species found in the USA and Canada, it feeds on leaf litter, lichen and fungi.
RMMJ38KY–A moth covered with a parasitic fungus (Cordyceps sp.)
RF2R62YP0–Glossy Black Idia Moth (Idia lubricalis) on pine bark, dorsal view. Species found in the USA and Canada, it feeds on leaf litter, lichen and fungi.
RFPT4CF7–Pale tussock moth caterpillar (Calliteara pudibunda larva) on a toadstool in autumn
RF2E4D3KA–Cordyceps farinosa, also called Isaria farinosa, an entomopathogenic fungus from Finland growing parasitic on a moth cocoon
RMJ951MK–A moth killed by parasitic fungus Cordiceps, Far North Queensland, FNQ, QLD, Australia
RF2G4KAA6–Fungus moth, Monopis obviella, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2JHF1TB–An Amata Passalis moth (sandalwood defoliator) perched on the surface of the coconut trunk covered with lichen
RMW7WFMW–Moth infected with parasitic fungus (Cordyceps sp) in small cave, Apuseni Mountains, Carpathian Mountain Range, Romania. November
RMECDYWN–The Sallow (Cirrhia icteritia) adult moth resting on a fungi. Powys, Wales. September.
RMM5MYCK–A moth that has been taken over and killed by a parasitic cordyceps fungus.
RMF0MDX6–Moth and Lichen on tree trunk, Pollino National Park, Basilicata, Italy, November 2008
RMPK96WE–A moth that has been taken over by a body snatching fungus that has killed it and is now growing from its body spreading spores.
RMFGB75Y–Cordyceps fungus infecting a moth in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RFHFWPGF–Fungus growing from pale tussock moth (Calliteara pudibunda). Fruiting body of fungi showing mycelia within abdomen of insect
RM2PGATN0–A cordyceps moth killed by an entomopathogenic fungus in Fiordland National park, Aotearoa New Zealand.
RFDTB3YJ–Cordyceps fungus infecting a moth in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RMM9444B–A Cordyceps fungi has taken over and killed this moth and now produces fruiting bodies from its carcass.
RMATF18B–Dusky Brocade Apamea remissa at rest on leaf potton bedfordshire
RMTRK2BJ–A moth killed by an entomopathogenic fungus, perhaps a cordyceps which targets this species.
RMFR0TNC–Moth infected by hitchhiking fungus (Cordyceps), Manu National Park, Peru
RMTRJ22G–An entomopathogenic fungus sprouting from the body of a moth it has killed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador.
RFPT4CF8–Pale tussock moth caterpillar (Calliteara pudibunda larva) on a toadstool in autumn
RF2DWY6P8–Cordyceps farinosa, also called Isaria farinosa, an entomopathogenic fungus from Finland growing parasitic on a moth cocoon
RMDTY2YX–(140225) -- LHASA, Feb. 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- A dealer sifts the soil for caterpillar fungi, also called winter worm summer herb, at a caterpillar fungus market in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, July 17, 2013. Caterpillar fungus, a parasitic fungus that sprouts from the corpses of ghost moth larva, can sell for about 10 US dollars for a 1-centimeter-diameter piece. In 2013, the yield of caterpillar fungi in Tibet increased by 50 percent year on year to 53,700.65 kilograms, according to the local Agriculture and Pastoral Office. (Xinhua/Liu Kun) (lfj)
RF2J2F6A5–Moth pupa in polypore after the insect emerged
RF2ARN2HM–Merveille du jour moth
RF2JN6M1F–Caterpillars of Brown tail moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea killed by entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.
RM2RM7CBW–(140225) -- LHASA, Feb. 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- A customer smells caterpillar fungi, also called winter worm summer herb, as he recognizes the quality at a caterpillar fungus market in Lhasa, capital of southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, July 17, 2013. Caterpillar fungus, a parasitic fungus that sprouts from the corpses of ghost moth larva, can sell for about 10 US dollars for a 1-centimeter-diameter piece. In 2013, the yield of caterpillar fungi in Tibet increased by 50 percent year on year to 53,700.65 kilograms, according to the local Agriculture and Pastoral Office. (Xinhua/Liu Kun) (
RF2WT6159–Cordyceps sinensis fungus. A type of parasitic fungus that grows on the larvae of certain moth species is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a range of conditions including fatigue, respiratory problems, and kidney disease.
RMF0MDX8–Moth and lichen on tree trunk, Pollino National Park, Basilicata, Italy, November 2008
RFWPD38T–Scarlet Caterpillarclub - Cordyceps militaris A parasitic fungus of burried moth pupae
RF2WJ4550–Moth infected with end0-parasitic akanthomyces fungus
RMM49GK9–Tissue moth (Triphosa dubitata) killed by entomopathogenic fungus in karstic cave. Slovenia, April.
RMP9H55R–A dead moth that has been infected with fungi whose fruiting bodies are sprouting from it. Research would indicate it is a type of Cordyceps fungi of
RFDTB41X–Cordyceps fungus infecting a moth in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RME691E5–Moth infected with the devastating Cordyceps fungus. Fruiting bodies of the fungus are clearly visible.
RMAC40K9–myelois cribrella at rest on bark with nice out of focus background potton bedfordshire
RMDH4R6G–Scarlet Caterpillar Club Fungus Cordyceps militaris
RMAM7RBM–Rainforest Moth with Cordyceps Fungus species unknown Iquitos Peru
RFJ70FYY–Rain beautiful pink champagne mushroom Lined on timber
RF2E9KNJ0–Cordyceps farinosa, also called Isaria farinosa, an entomopathogenic fungus from Finland growing parasitic on a moth cocoon
RMDTY30M–(140225) -- LHASA, Feb. 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- A customer smells caterpillar fungi, also called winter worm summer herb, as he recognizes the quality at a caterpillar fungus market in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, July 17, 2013. Caterpillar fungus, a parasitic fungus that sprouts from the corpses of ghost moth larva, can sell for about 10 US dollars for a 1-centimeter-diameter piece. In 2013, the yield of caterpillar fungi in Tibet increased by 50 percent year on year to 53,700.65 kilograms, according to the local Agriculture and Pastoral Office. (Xinhua/Liu Kun) (
RFEW9MGM–Diseases of Silkworms, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RF2ARN2H5–Merveille du jour moth
RF2JN6M07–Caterpillars of Brown tail moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea killed by entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.
RM2RM7CC4–(140225) -- LHASA, Feb. 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 15, 2013 shows the caterpillar fungi, also called winter worm summer herb, for sale at a caterpillar fungus market in Lhasa, capital of southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region. Caterpillar fungus, a parasitic fungus that sprouts from the corpses of ghost moth larva, can sell for about 10 US dollars for a 1-centimeter-diameter piece. In 2013, the yield of caterpillar fungi in Tibet increased by 50 percent year on year to 53,700.65 kilograms, according to the local Agriculture and Pastoral Office. (Xinhua/Liu Kun) (lfj) CHINA-LHA
RFFR2W92–Buxus disease
RME1TE78–Sulphur tuft surrounded by moss.
RF2BDTH81–Tomato hornworm, Manduca quinquemaculata, close up showing the caterpillar eating on a tomato plant stalk
RF2WJ457E–Moth infected with end0-parasitic akanthomyces fungus
RFR7A6XF–beautiful pink champagne mushroom in rain forest, Thailand
RMP9H58G–A dead moth that has been infected with fungi whose fruiting bodies are sprouting from it. Research would indicate it is a type of Cordyceps fungi of
RFDTB417–Cordyceps fungus infecting a moth in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RFT52X68–damaged leaves of hazelnut by weevil larvae close-up in human hand. Hazelnut garden a pests
RFDTB1F3–Cordyceps fungus infecting a moth in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RF2WW5DRW–Pupae on the underside of a shelf fungus (Fomes sp.) in Sao Francisco de Paula, South of Brazil
RMK05RCY–Angle Shades Moth, Phlogophora meticulosa, on lichen covered fence post, camouflaged
RFJ71YWB–beautiful pink champagne mushroom in rain forest, Thailand
RMEE1DT8–Common Sallow (Xanthia icteritia) adult, resting on fungi, Powys, Wales, September
RFEW99JB–Diseases of Silkworms, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RF2ARN2MA–Merveille du jour moth
RF2JN6M0J–Caterpillars of Brown tail moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea killed by entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.
RF2D925D0–Entomopathogenic fungus (Isaria farinosus) growing on a moth pupa
RM2RM7CB3–(140225) -- LHASA, Feb. 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- A dealer sifts the soil for caterpillar fungi, also called winter worm summer herb, at a caterpillar fungus market in Lhasa, capital of southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, July 17, 2013. Caterpillar fungus, a parasitic fungus that sprouts from the corpses of ghost moth larva, can sell for about 10 US dollars for a 1-centimeter-diameter piece. In 2013, the yield of caterpillar fungi in Tibet increased by 50 percent year on year to 53,700.65 kilograms, according to the local Agriculture and Pastoral Office. (Xinhua/Liu Kun) (lfj) CHINA-LHASA-CA
RM2AFPR29–. The fruit-growers guide-book. ork state orchardist, that there were fewer wormyapples where the spray had been applied than in otherparts of the orchard. At first the fruit growers were skep-tical of the value of the means of preventing worminess,so that up to 1885 the practice had been in a purely ex-perimental stage, but thereafter became accepted as theonly effective means of preventing the damages of thecodling moth. The practice of spraying to control fungi had a separateorigin. It was discovered by the vineyardists of Bordeaux,France, in an attempt to protect their vines from downy 112
RFA24156–Lichen caterpillar Close up of head
RMP9H5AN–A dead moth that has been infected with fungi whose fruiting bodies are sprouting from it. Research would indicate it is a type of Cordyceps fungi of
RF2DG2GTM–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 21, 2018: A stamps printed in Congo shows block of Mushrooms and Butterflies serie, circa 2009
RFT52X12–damaged leaves of hazelnut by weevil larvae close-up in human hand. Hazelnut garden a pests
RFDTB1NP–Cordyceps fungus infecting a moth in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RF2WW5DT6–Pupae on the underside of a shelf fungus (Fomes sp.) in Sao Francisco de Paula, South of Brazil
RMPFX9HE–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Vila vn. 1111+2+3 The larvae are gregarious, and live in fungi and in decay- ing vegetable matter. They may be found in the fungi growing on logs and trees, in the- vegeta- ^==rg^ ^——. m.,^ ble mould among dead leaves, under bark, and sometimes in cow-dung. They have eight pairs of spiracles. One spe- cies, Sciara malt (Sci'a-ra ma'li), feeds on ripe apples, es- pecially those that have been previously perforated by the Codlin-moth. In this family the larva has a distinct head. The pupa is not enclosed in the skin of the larva; hnf- in ciomf^ crpnp
RFJ71YNA–beautiful pink champagne mushroom in rain forest, Thailand
RMCNMH2W–Sac Fungus Cordyceps tuberculata fruiting bodies emerged dead parasitized moth Manu Road Departemento Cuzco Andes Peru
RMMCNEJW–. Fig. 19 ENTOMOGENOUS FuNGI 1 HiRsuTELLA ENTOMOPHiLA on a beetle (Colaspis sp.). 2 Cephalosporium Lecanii on Coccus sp. 3 Metarrhizium Anisopliae on a Homopteron, probably a Jassid. 4 Gibellula arachnophila on a spider. 5 Aschersonia turbinata on a scale insect. 6 Gibellula sp. 7 CoRDYCEPS sp. on larva of Rhinoceros Beetle (Strategus). 8 Cordyceps Lloydii on an ant (Campanotus sp.). 9 IsARiA Sphingum ou a moth.
RF2JN6M1N–Caterpillars of Brown tail moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea killed by entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.
RF2D9266X–Entomopathogenic fungus (Isaria farinosus) growing on a moth pupa
RM2RM7CC3–(140225) -- LHASA, Feb. 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Customers purchase caterpillar fungi, also called winter worm summer herb, at a caterpillar fungus market in Lhasa, capital of southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, July 17, 2013. Caterpillar fungus, a parasitic fungus that sprouts from the corpses of ghost moth larva, can sell for about 10 US dollars for a 1-centimeter-diameter piece. In 2013, the yield of caterpillar fungi in Tibet increased by 50 percent year on year to 53,700.65 kilograms, according to the local Agriculture and Pastoral Office. (Xinhua/Liu Kun) (lfj) CHINA-LHASA-CATERPILLAR