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Lecanora nohedensis
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Lecanora nohedensis is a species of crustose lichen in the family Lecanoraceae. It has an extremely reduced thallus consisting of scattered pale greenish granules, each bearing one or a few small disc-like fruiting structures. The species is unusual in being a parasite, growing on the lichen Placopyrenium breussii. It is known only from two localities in the eastern Pyrenees of southern France....read more on Wikipedia.
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