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Sarcogyne parviascifera
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Sarcogyne parviascifera is a species of rock-dwelling, crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Acarosporaceae. Found in China, it was formally described as a new species in 2016. The lichen is endolithic, growing embedded within rock rather than on its surface, with only its small, black fruiting bodies visible at the surface. It is named for its unusually small asci (spore-bearing structures), which help distinguish it from the otherwise similar Sarcogyne regularis....read more on Wikipedia.
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