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Moelleriella sp., parasitizing a tiny aphid that was parasitizing a leaf

Moelleriella RC 2019 DW Ms.jpg Moelleriella sp., a Cordyceps relative parasitizing on aphids. Yes somewhere under that yellow fungal tissue is a digested tiny insect.ThumbnailsMonotropa sp. or maybe a red variety of M. uniflora, a mycoheterotroph plant that gets its nutrients from a fungi growing in Pauna, ColombiaMoelleriella sp., a Cordyceps relative parasitizing on aphids. Yes somewhere under that yellow fungal tissue is a digested tiny insect.ThumbnailsMonotropa sp. or maybe a red variety of M. uniflora, a mycoheterotroph plant that gets its nutrients from a fungi growing in Pauna, ColombiaMoelleriella sp., a Cordyceps relative parasitizing on aphids. Yes somewhere under that yellow fungal tissue is a digested tiny insect.ThumbnailsMonotropa sp. or maybe a red variety of M. uniflora, a mycoheterotroph plant that gets its nutrients from a fungi growing in Pauna, ColombiaMoelleriella sp., a Cordyceps relative parasitizing on aphids. Yes somewhere under that yellow fungal tissue is a digested tiny insect.ThumbnailsMonotropa sp. or maybe a red variety of M. uniflora, a mycoheterotroph plant that gets its nutrients from a fungi growing in Pauna, ColombiaMoelleriella sp., a Cordyceps relative parasitizing on aphids. Yes somewhere under that yellow fungal tissue is a digested tiny insect.ThumbnailsMonotropa sp. or maybe a red variety of M. uniflora, a mycoheterotroph plant that gets its nutrients from a fungi growing in Pauna, Colombia