""'Metarhizium anisopliae " "', formerly known as " Entomophthora anisopliae " ( basionym ), is a fungus that grows naturally in soils throughout the world and causes disease in various insects by acting as a parasitoid . class Hyphomycetes of the form phylum Deuteromycota ( also often called Fungi Imperfecti ).
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The last " Isabelia " species to be described was originally published by H . Teuscher suggested the combination of " Neulauchea " with " Isabelia ", however, because they did not mention the publication information of the basionym, as required by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, their combination is considered invalid.
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Linnaeus in 1753 described the lichen thallus of " L . umbellifera " as an'alga'named " Byssus botryoides " while simultaneously including the fruitbodies of " L . umbellifera " within his concept of " Agaricus umbelliferus ", the basionym for the name " L . umbellifera " . " Byssus botryoides " is the type species of the now officially rejected generic names " Phytoconis " and " Botrydina ".