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Trichaptum abietinum is a
species of
poroid fungus in the
order Hymenochaetales. It is saprophytic,
growing from dead
conifer wood. The white-gray cap...
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Arceuthobium abietinum is a
species of
dwarf mistletoe known as fir
dwarf mistletoe. It is
native to
western North America from
Washington to New Mexico...
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Scoliciosporum abietinum is a
species of
crustose lichen in the
family Scoliciosporaceae,
first found in
inland rainforests of
British Columbia. Spribille...
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Calicium abietinum,
commonly known as fir pin or
black stubble, is a
crustose lichen that is
found growing on
trees throughout much of the world. The...
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Elatobium abietinum,
commonly known as the
spruce aphid or
green spruce aphid, is a
species of
aphid in the
subfamily Aphidinae that
feeds on
spruce (Picea...
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violet at the
margin for a time. It is
sometimes confused with
Trichaptum abietinum,
which grows almost exclusively on conifers, as do T. byssogenum and T...
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previously degraded by
Trichaptum fungi,
particularly T.
abietinum. David, A. (1982). "Étude
monographique du
genre Skeletocutis (Polyporaceae)"...
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shown that the
genus belongs to the
order Hymenochaetales.
Trichaptum abietinum Trichaptum agglutinatum Trichaptum album Trichaptum basifus**** Trichaptum...
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after their chief hosts (pine, spruce, and fir). The five
species are H.
abietinum (F-type), H. annosum
sensu stricto (P-type), H. irregulare (P-type), H...
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Fungorum (in the
Catalogue of Life)
accepts 40
species in Calicium:
Calicium abietinum Pers. (1797)
Calicium adspersum Pers. (1798)
Calicium atronitescens F...