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Alyxoria fuscospora
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Alyxoria fuscospora is a species of terricolous and corticolous (ground- and bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Lecanographaceae. Originally described from Brazil in 2014, this lichen has since been found to have a pantropical distribution, occurring across Central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The species is unusual in its habitat preferences, growing both on tree bark and on the soil of termite mounds in primary rainforest environments. It is distinguished from related species by its spores, which turn brown relatively early in their development and are surrounded by a thin gelatinous layer....read more on Wikipedia.
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