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Abstract

SUMMARY

Particles similar in appearance to the virions of the invertebrate baculoviruses have been found in large numbers in hyphae of the insect-parasitic fungus, , growing in the fly, . The particles (100 × 390 nm) consisted of a densely staining core (50 × 340 nm) within a poorly staining envelope. The envelope of some of the particles was contiguous with vesicles derived from unit membranes originating at the hyphal plasma membrane. The structure and aspects of the apparent morphogenesis of these particles suggest they may belong to a virus of the genus .

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