Diversity (Mar 2024)

<i>Metarhizium dianzhongense</i> sp. nov. and New Record of <i>M. bibionidarum</i> (Clavicipitaceae, Hyocreales) Attacking Insects from China

  • Cui-Yuan Wei,
  • Mei Tang,
  • Liu-Yi Xie,
  • Qi Fan,
  • Shi-Kang Shen,
  • Zhu-Liang Yang,
  • Gang Deng,
  • Yuan-Bing Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d16040201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 201

Abstract

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The genus Metarhizium is one of the most significant entomopathogenic fungi with diverse morphological characteristics and host species. Species of Metarhizium have been widely used for pest control as an environmentally safe alternative to chemical pesticides. This study reports a new species of Metarhizium and a new record of M. bibionidarum from China. The taxonomic positions of the two species within Metarhizium were assessed by morphological and multi-gene phylogenetic data. This assessment confirmed that the new species M. dianzhongense on white grubs (Coleoptera) is a sister to M. ellipsoideum on adult leafhoppers (Hemiptera) and represents a distinctive fungus according to the morphological and phylogenetic evidence. The two species, M. dianzhongense and M. bibionidarum, were described and illustrated. Pathogenicity tests by M. bibionidarum and M. dianzhongense were performed on early instar larvae of the significant agricultural pest Spodoptera frugipera (Lepidoptera). The results demonstrated that both M. bibionidarum and M. dianzhongense exhibit significant insecticidal activity against larvae of S. frugipera, providing new fungal resources for the development of an eco-friendly biocontrol agent against this pest.

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