A phylogenetic perspective on the association between ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and black yeasts (Ascomycota: Chaetothyriales)
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Veronika Mayer | Cécile Gueidan | D. McKey | C. Gueidan | Marie Vasse | H. Voglmayr | V. Mayer | Maximilian Nepel | L. Moreno | S. de Hoog | M. Selosse | R. Blatrix | Doyle McKey | Hermann Voglmayr | Marc-André Selosse | Sybren de Hoog | Marie Vasse | Maximilian Nepel | Leandro Moreno | Rumsaïs Blatrix | M. Vasse
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