Basionym: Cordyceps pseudolloydii Evans &Samson, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 82: 133 (1984)
Description:Specimens were found on the underside of leaves of forest plants. Stroma arising from between the head and thorax of adult worker ants (Hymenoptera: Dolichoderinae), pale cream-yellow to cream-yellow, 0.3-1 x 0.5-1 mm, single (rarely double). Fertile head terminal, concolorous with clava, hemispherical,slightly flattened, 1.5-2.5 mm diam., ridged and furrowed. Perithecia semi-erumpent, flask-shaped, 350-550 x 130-200 μm. Asci cylindrical, 250-400 x 5-8 μm, apex thickened. Ascospores filiform, breaking into 64 part-spores, 230-370 x 1.5-2.5 μm. Part-spores, ellipsoidal with truncate, frilled ends, 4-10 x 1.5-2.5. μm, hyaline, smooth walled. In culture the colonies on PDA are slow-growing, attaining a diam. of 5-10 mm in 1 mo at 25°C. Ophiocordyceps pseudolloydii has been found throughout Thailand from Doi Inthanon National Park in the North to Hala Bala National Park on the Malay border.
References:Evans, H.C. & Samson, R.A. (1984). Cordyceps species and their anamorphs pathogenic on ants (Formicidae) in tropical forest ecosystems II. The Camponotus (Formicinae) Complex. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 82: 127-150. Sung, G.-H., Hywel-Jones, N.L., Sung, J.-M., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Shrestha, B. & Spatafora, J.W. (2007). Phylogenetic classification of Cordyceps and the clavicipitaceous fungi. Studies in Mycology 57: 5-59.