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Pyrenula sanguinea
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Pyrenula sanguinea is a rare species of lichen belonging to the family Pyrenulaceae. This species is characterized its bright red, prominent to sessile growths on tree bark in the rainforests of Rondônia, Brazil. What makes Pyrenula sanguinea unique are its trypethelioid ascomata—structures housing the reproductive spores—that are fused together, and its brown ascospores (spores) surrounded by a thick, gelatinous sheath with distinctive horn-like appendages....read more on Wikipedia.
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