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Candelariella corviniscalensis
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Candelariella corviniscalensis is a species of rock-dwelling lichen in the family Candelariaceae. It grows mostly within the rock, visible only as a pale grey patch on the sandstone surface, and produces small yellow to orange-yellow fruiting bodies. The species was described in 2011 from a single locality on Late Cretaceous sandstone in Colorado. Despite searches of similar rock types elsewhere in the western United States, no additional populations have been found....read more on Wikipedia.
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