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A novel symbiotic Fusarium euwallaceae fungus that serves as a specific nutritional source for the invasive Asian ambrosia beetle Euwallacea sp.(Coleoptera, Scolytinae, Xyleborini) is farmed in the galleries of host plants.This beetle-fungus complex, which has invaded Israel and California, is closely related to the tea shot-hole borer (E.fomicatus) and its obligate symbiont, F.ambrosium, occurring in Sri Lanka and India.