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Tylophoron stalactiticum
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Tylophoron stalactiticum is a species of crustose lichen in the family Arthoniaceae. Described in 2011 from specimens collected in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, it is distinguished by its unusual growth form, with pale, cushion-like sporodochia (asexual spore-producing structures) that dangle from slender stalks resembling miniature stalactites. This rock-dwelling lichen is known only from its type locality, where it grows on the undersides of volcanic rock overhangs at mid-elevations....read more on Wikipedia.
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