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Trypethelium tolimense
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Trypethelium tolimense is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Trypetheliaceae. The lichen forms a light olive-coloured crust on tree bark with a smooth to uneven surface. Its reproductive structures are grouped together in rounded to irregular clusters covered by a contrasting brownish-white layer with whitish translucent openings. Both the lichen body and the clusters fluoresce yellow under ultraviolet light. The species is known from disturbed lowland forest remnants in Colombia and has also been recorded from central-western Brazil....read more on Wikipedia.
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