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Krogia microphylla
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Krogia microphylla is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), squamulose (scaly) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It was discovered in 2011 by the Norwegian lichenologist Einar Timdal from a single specimen collected in the cloud forests of the Dominican Republic. The lichen forms tiny, overlapping scales that create a crusty surface on tree bark, and it lacks the powdery reproductive structures found in many related species. It remains known only from its original collection site....read more on Wikipedia.
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