10.6084/m9.figshare.7471088.v1 James Skelton James Skelton Andrew J. Johnson Andrew J. Johnson Michelle A. Jusino Michelle A. Jusino Craig C. Bateman Craig C. Bateman You Li You Li Jiri Hulcr Jiri Hulcr Video supplement V1 from A selective fungal transport organ (mycangium) maintains coarse phylogenetic congruence between fungus-farming ambrosia beetles and their symbionts The Royal Society 2018 Ascomycota cooperation forest health partner choice Xyleborini symbiosis 2018-12-15 09:47:15 Media https://rs.figshare.com/articles/media/Video_supplement_V1_from_A_selective_fungal_transport_organ_mycangium_maintains_coarse_phylogenetic_congruence_between_fungus-farming_ambrosia_beetles_and_their_symbionts/7471088 Larvae of Xylosandrus compactus feeding on conidia of multiple Ambrosiella fungi grown in artificial laboratory galleries– first Ambrosiella beaveri isolated from Xylosandrus discolor, and second Ambrosiella roeperi isolated from Xylosandrus roeperi. Videos were recorded within 10 min of removing larvae from their natural galleries and placing them within artificial galleries that had been previously inoculated with alternative fungi.