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Chiodecton pustuliferum
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Chiodecton pustuliferum is a little-known species of lichen in the family Roccellaceae. Found in Madagascar, it was described as new to science in 2011. This lichen is unique among its relatives for developing distinctive white dome-shaped pustules that break open to release powdery reproductive structures (soredia). It inhabits the bark of trees in Madagascar's humid mountain forests and is known only from specimens collected in the Andasibe region....read more on Wikipedia.
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