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Astrothelium megacrypticum
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Astrothelium megacrypticum is a species of crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Trypetheliaceae. The lichen forms an olive-green crusty patch on tree bark with a distinctively bumpy, gall-like surface. Its reproductive structures are completely hidden within the lichen body and are unusual in that each spore sac contains only a single, exceptionally large ascospore rather than the typical eight spores. The species is known only from lower mountain rainforest in Panama, where it grows on roadside trees. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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