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Coniarthonia pulcherrima
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Coniarthonia pulcherrima is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Arthoniaceae. It is a bark-dwelling lichen with a thin, whitish crust and distinctive scarlet-red, rounded fruiting bodies, found in tropical regions from Hawaii to South America and the Caribbean. The species was originally described in 1886 and transferred to Coniarthonia in 2001....read more on Wikipedia.
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