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Anzia flavotenuis
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Anzia flavotenuis is a species of lichen-forming fungus of the large family Parmeliaceae. It was described in 2012 by lichenologists studying lichens in Sri Lanka's Horton Plains National Park and was named for its distinctive yellow-tinged inner tissue and comparatively slender lobes. The lichen forms loose, grey to bluish-grey rosettes on tree bark, with narrow branching lobes that bear small cylindrical structures with dark tips for reproduction. It is endemic to the cloud forests of Sri Lanka's Central Highlands, where it grows as an epiphyte on smooth-barked trees at elevations of 2,050–2,100 metres in cool, misty conditions....read more on Wikipedia.
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