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Ramalina litorea
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Ramalina litorea is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. This small, maritime lichen forms minute, rigid tufts on wave-exposed coastal cliffs and is distinguished from similar species by its unique chemistry, containing evernic acid rather than the divaricatic acid found in related species. It has a disjunct distribution, being known from tropical Queensland in Australia and also from islands in the Indian Ocean including Mauritius and Rodrigues....read more on Wikipedia.
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