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Chiodecton complexum
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Chiodecton complexum is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Roccellaceae. Described from Brazil in 2014, this lichen has since been found across multiple Brazilian states from the Amazon to the Atlantic coast, as well as in Panama. The species forms a greenish-gray crusty growth on tree bark and produces both powdery patches called soredia for asexual reproduction and immersed fruiting structures arranged in branched lines for sexual reproduction. It can be found growing on smooth bark in lowland rainforests, including both native trees in primary forest and cultivated rubber trees in plantation settings. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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