Examples of interactions between forest insects and fungi A detail of the abdomen of the ambrosia beetle Xyleborinus saxesenii (Ratzeburg, 1837) from below with fungal spores (Courtesy of Peter Biedermann, University of Freiburg, Germany) B mycelium filling the galleries of the ambrosia beetle Xyleborus glabratus (Eichhoff, 1877) (Courtesy of James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org).

 
 
  Part of: Jactel H, Desprez-Loustau ML, Battisti A, Brockerhoff E, Santini A, Stenlid J, Bjorkman C, Branco M, Dehnen-Schmutz K, Douma JC, Drakulic J, Drizou F, Eschen R, Franco JC, Gossner MM, Green S, Kenis M, Klapwijk MJ, Liebhold AM, Orazio C, Prospero S, Robinet C, Schroeder M, Slippers B, Stoev P, Sun J, van den Dool R, Wingfield MJ, Zalucki MP (2020) Pathologists and entomologists must join forces against forest pest and pathogen invasions. NeoBiota 58: 107-127. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.58.54389