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Xanthoparmelia colensoica
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Xanthoparmelia colensoica is a species of lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. The species was first described in 1988 from specimens collected on acidic rock at Bainskloof Pass in South Africa's Cape Province. It forms small, firmly attached patches 1 to 2 centimetres across that are yellow-green when young but darken to greyish black with age. The lichen is distinguished by its secondary chemistry, particularly the presence of colensoic acid together with several related compounds. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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