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Placopsis parellina
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Placopsis parellina is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Trapeliaceae. It grows on soil and rocks, forming small, spreading patches made up of tightly packed scale-like lobes, and bears dark cyanobacteria-containing structures scattered across its surface. The fruiting bodies have a conspicuously swollen rim and a pale to dark reddish-brown disc. The species has a Southern Hemisphere distribution, occurring from Ecuador southward through the Andes to southern Chile, with additional populations in the Australia–New Zealand region and an isolated record from Java....read more on Wikipedia.
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