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Eschatogonia angustiloba
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Eschatogonia angustiloba is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) squamulose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Formally described as a new species in 2008, it is distinguished by its very narrow, thread-like lobes that are typically only 0.1–0.3 mm wide, much narrower than those of the related E. prolifera. It forms loose patches of overlapping scales on tree bark and shows considerable chemical variation, with different populations containing distinct suites of secondary metabolites. The lichen is known from lowland and sub-montane tropical rainforests in Brazil, the Peruvian Amazon and Suriname, where it grows on the lower bark of standing tree trunks in undisturbed forest environments....read more on Wikipedia.
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