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Viridothelium vonkonratii
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Viridothelium vonkonratii is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Trypetheliaceae. The lichen forms a very pale olive-yellow crust on tree bark with an uneven to bumpy surface featuring gall-like swellings. Its reproductive structures are solitary or become crowded, almost completely hidden within the lichen body with only the upper portions sometimes breaking through as dark greyish areas, and each produces large ascospores divided into numerous horizontal segments. The species is known only from Kadavu Island in Fiji, where it was discovered during a field expedition in 2011....read more on Wikipedia.
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