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Eschatogonia triptophyllina
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Eschatogonia triptophyllina is a rare species of lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It was first described in 1863 by the Finnish lichenologist William Nylander as Lecidea triptophyllina and was transferred to the genus Eschatogonia by Klaus Kalb in 2004. The species is distinguished by its tiny, intricately scalloped squamules, reddish-brown apothecia (fruiting bodies), and complete absence of detectable lichen products, and is known from only a single collection with an uncertain tropical location....read more on Wikipedia.
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