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Coniarthonia gregarina
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Coniarthonia gregarina is a species of crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Arthoniaceae. It is a bark-dwelling lichen with a thin, whitish crust and crimson-red, spot-like fruiting bodies containing large, multi-chambered ascospores. Originally described from Florida in 1887, it has also been recorded from Brazil....read more on Wikipedia.
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