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Mesorhabditinae πŸ”

Mesorhabditinae are a group of fungi that belong to the order Mesorhizobacteria, which includes a diverse range of bacteria and yeasts. These bacteria are characterized by their ability to grow on a variety of substrates such as wood, soil, and even animal feces. The genus name "Mesorhabditus" is derived from the Greek word "mΓͺsor," meaning "soil," while the specific name "Dipterae" comes from

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