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Pyrenula hibernica
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Pyrenula hibernica (also called oil-stain parmentaria) is a species of lichen found on the British Isles, in the western Pyrenees, and on the Azores and Madagascar. It has a yellow to dark olive green thallus with black perithecia which can become visible in older specimens, giving rise to the British common name blackberries in custard....read more on Wikipedia.
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