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Lepraria nothofagi
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Lepraria nothofagi is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) dust lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. This species forms a thick, powdery white to ivory crust that reproduces exclusively through dust-like soredia, as it never develops the cup-shaped fruiting bodies (apothecia) common in many other lichens. Chemical analysis reveals a consistent profile of secondary metabolites, including atranorin, porphyrilic acid, and strepsilin, the last of which produces a characteristic green reaction when tested with calcium hypochlorite (bleach), providing a useful field identification method....read more on Wikipedia.
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