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I feel these issues are probably inherent to how core biomes are formatted differently from other biomes in terrestrial worlds.
They do have friendlynames, and I did not add anything to hide them.
If someone else wants to make their own mod that fixes these issues, and allows the Armol Biomes to be detectable, then they have my blessing to post it.
But I am afraid biome detection is outside of my realm of expertise.
That being said, it looks like if you don't give the biome a display name or straight-up tell PS to ignore it, it'll show up, but under its internal name. Could that be why I can't find it?
You'd probably have to ask the people behind Planet Search about including core biomes.
And if you don't find anything different in that planet's core within the first 10 minutes, move onto the next planet.
If you have frackin universe installed, the GPS can be used to quickly tell you, if an Armol biome is on the planet.