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Atla vitikainenii
2016Summary
Atla vitikainenii is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. First described in 2016, it is characterised by its thin, variably coloured thallus and distinctive reproductive structures that are partially embedded in the lichen body. It appears to be a primarily northern species with a restricted distribution, having been documented from only four specimens found growing on dolomite surfaces in the Kilpisjärvi and Oulanka areas of northern Finland. The populations in the Oulanka area may represent relicts from earlier, colder climatic periods. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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