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Cordyceps nidus growing from a small spider seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo

Ophiocordyceps nidus Escondida DW Ms.jpg fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head. ThumbnailsBeauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head. ThumbnailsBeauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head. ThumbnailsBeauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head. ThumbnailsBeauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head. ThumbnailsBeauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head. ThumbnailsBeauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.