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Verrucaria rhizicola
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Verrucaria rhizicola is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), aquatic, crustose lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It was formally described in 2011 and is known only from a single location in France, where it grows on alder tree roots along a stream in a temperate forest. This aquatic lichen has a distinctive ecological niche, being regularly submerged in fresh water. It is characterised by its dull green thallus, black shiny reproductive structures (apothecia), and uniquely shaped spores....read more on Wikipedia.
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