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Trypetheliopsis hirsuta
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Trypetheliopsis hirsuta is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Monoblastiaceae. It grows on smooth tree bark in Sri Lankan rainforests and is distinguished by the dense covering of stiff black bristles on its spore-producing structures, a feature alluded to in its name. It is known only from its original collection site at Morningside, Sri Lanka....read more on Wikipedia.
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