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Micarea hypoviolascens
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Micarea hypoviolascens is a species of wood-dwelling crustose lichen in the family Ectolechiaceae. Found in Scotland, it was described as a new species in 2005. It is the second Micarea species with the olivaceous, K+ (deep violet) pigment (Sedifolia-grey) in the hypothecium. It forms a greyish-green crust on wood and produces small, convex, blackish fruiting bodies. The species is known only from ancient oak woodland in the western Scottish Highlands and remains very rare across Europe....read more on Wikipedia.
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