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Relicina ramboldii
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Relicina ramboldii is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Described in 1988 from Mount Baga in Queensland, this lichen forms pale greenish leaf-like patches on basalt rocks with narrow lobes edged with black hair-like projections. It rarely produces fruiting bodies, instead reproducing mainly through small outgrowths (isidia) on its upper surface. The species is known only from central Queensland, where it grows on partially shaded rock walls at moderate elevations....read more on Wikipedia.
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