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- Hypsizygus tessulatus, the beech mushroom, is an edible mushroom native to East Asia. It is cultivated locally in temperate climates in Europe, North America...
- cultivate. Other species are saprotrophs, and buna-shimeji (Hypsizygus tessulatus) is now widely cultivated. Shimeji is rich in umami-tasting compounds...
- Australia) Conus tessulatus Born, I. von, 1778 Conus tessulatus Born, I. von, 1778 Conus tessulatus Born, I. von, 1778 Conus tessulatus Born, 1778. Retrieved...
- Liophloeus tessulatus is a species of beetle belonging to the family Curculionidae. It is native to Europe. "Liophloeus tessulatus (O.F.Muller, 1776)"...
- commonly called Basidiomycetes-X or BDM-X, is a sclerotium of Ceraceomyces tessulatus. It is classified as a basidiomycete because of its beak-shaped processes...
- Anchiale austrotessulata (synonyms include Ctenomorphodes tessulatus), the tessellated stick insect, tessellated phasmid or tessulata stick insect, is...
- source for mycoprotein which is used in Quorn, a meat analogue. Hypsizygus tessulatus (also Hypsizygus marmoreus), called shimeji in ****anese, it is a common...
- defoliation. Didymuria violescens, Podacanthus wilkinsoni and Ctenomorphodes tessulatus in Australia, Diapheromera femorata in North America and Graeffea crouani...
- identified as sclerotium of the crust-forming bark fungus Ceraceomyces tessulatus, which is not particularly closely related to Agaricus. Several secotioid...
- linear mines. Other phytophages include the obscure beetle Liophloeus tessulatus(Müller, 1776), which apparently eats the roots and leaves. Three are aphids...