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Ganoderma applanatum (the artist's bracket, artist's conk, artist's
fungus or bear bread) is a
bracket fungus with a
cosmopolitan distribution. Ganoderma...
- G.
resinaceum Boud. (1890) and G. valesia**** Boud. (1895).
Ganoderma applanatum - Also
known as the artist's conk. An
infestation of this
species was...
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pathogen and
occasional saprotroph similar in
appearance to
Ganoderma applanatum. This
species is
restricted geographically to the
Pacific Northwest, primarily...
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Agathiceras applanatum is a
species of Agathiceras,
named by
Teichert in 1944. The
mollusc was a fast
moving n****nic
carnivore and had an
average s****...
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Parmotrema applanatum is a
species of
saxicolous lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae.
Originally described from
collections made in Vale do Sol, Brazil,...
- Species: P.
applanatum Binomial name
Platevindex applanatum (Simroth, 1920)
Synonyms Oncidium applanatum Simroth, 1920
Onchidium applanatum Simroth, 1920...
- lucidum.
Other species present in
these products included Ganoderma applanatum,
Ganoderma australe (potentially a
species complex),
Ganoderma gibbosum...
- It has also been used to make a
material similar to leather.
Ganoderma applanatum, the artist's conk, is used as a
substrate for drawings.
Fresh specimens...
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tornatum also have thin,
shiny horn-like layers,
distinguishing them from G.
applanatum. It does not have a long and thin
stipe like G. cochlear. Physiologically...
- in the
family Platypezidae. Its
larvae develop in
galls on
Ganoderma applanatum. Schnabl, J. (1884). "Opis
nowych gatunkow much Krajowych". Pam. Fizyogr...