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Pyrenula infraleucotrypa
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Pyrenula infraleucotrypa is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Pyrenulaceae. The species forms a thin glossy crust ranging from yellowish brown to olive green on tree bark and produces cone-shaped fruiting bodies that typically grow in dense groups of 3 to 40, often fusing sideways to form black crusty patches. It is widely distributed across Brazil, having been recorded from 14 states spanning the Amazon basin, northeastern coast, and central parts of the country....read more on Wikipedia.
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