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Trypetheliopsis gigas
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Trypetheliopsis gigas is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Monoblastiaceae. It forms a thin, grey-green crust with conspicuous black fruiting bodies on the bark of trees in tropical forests. The species is known from Java in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka. It was originally described in 1928 as Mycoporellum gigas and was later transferred to Musaespora before being placed in Trypetheliopsis following a 2009 re-evaluation of the group....read more on Wikipedia.
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