Isolation of Fungi and Bacteria Associated with the Guts of Tropical Wood-Feeding Coleoptera and Determination of Their Lignocellulolytic Activities
Table 3
Taxonomic distribution of the fungal isolates identified in this study. The number of isolates at the order and genera level is shown for each of the coleopteran families.
Order
Genus
Cer
Ela
Pas
Sca
Ten
Total
Botryosphaeriales
Botryosphaeria
1
1
Capnodiales
Ramichloridium
1
1
Chaetothyriales
Cladophialophora
2
2
Fonsecaea
1
1
Rhynchostoma
1
1
Diaporthales
Phomopsis
1
1
Eurotiales
Aspergillus
1
1
Paecilomyces
1
1
1
3
Penicillium
3
1
1
5
Helotiales
Scytalidium
1
1
Hypocreales
Acremonium
1
1
Bionectria
1
1
2
Cladobotryum
1
1
Cordyceps
1
1
Cosmospora
1
1
Elaphocordyceps
1
1
Fusarium
1
1
2
Gliocladiopsis
1
1
Isaria
1
1
2
Lanatonectria
1
1
Mariannaea
1
2
3
Metacordyceps
1
1
Metarhizium
2
3
2
7
Nectria
2
2
Neonectria
1
1
Trichoderma
6
4
4
8
1
23
Microascales
Graphium
1
1
2
Pseudallescheria
1
1
2
Scedosporium
1
1
Ophiostomatales
Sporothrix
2
2
4
Pleosporales
Leptosphaerulina
1
1
Saccharomycetales
Geotrichum
1
1
2
Xylariales
Eutypa
1
1
Pestalotiopsis
1
1
2
Agaricales
Coprinellus
2
1
3
Polyporales
Phlebia
1
1
Trametes
1
1
Trichosporonales
Trichosporon
1
1
2
Mucorales
Mucor
1
1
2
Rhizomucor
1
1
Total
25
12
19
29
7
92
Cer: Cerambycidae, Ela: Elateridae, Pas: Passalidae, Sca: Scarabaeidae, and Ten: Tenebrionidae. Genera that presented positive enzymatic activities in more than four pathways.