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Hypotrachyna paracitrella
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Hypotrachyna paracitrella is a rare species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Described in 2011 from a single specimen collected in Ecuador's Llanganates National Park, this lichen is distinguished by its lack of attachment structures (rhizines) on the underside of its thallus and its distinctive branching black hairs (cilia) along the margins. It forms small yellowish-green rosettes on tree branches in high-altitude dwarf forest at nearly 3,800 metres elevation and is known only from its original discovery site....read more on Wikipedia.
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