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Bryobilimbia australis

(Kantvilas & Messuti) Fryday, Printzen & S. Ekman
2014
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Summary

Bryobilimbia australis is a species of crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. First described by lichenologist Gintaras Kantvilas in 2005 from specimens collected in Tasmania, this lichen forms dull-coloured, uneven patches that range from pale greyish to brownish or greenish grey. It is distinguished by its large, black, berry-like reproductive structures that can form complex clusters up to 9 millimetres wide, and its broad ecological tolerance. The species is found across the Southern Hemisphere, occurring in Tasmania, south-eastern mainland Australia, New Zealand, and Tierra del Fuego, where it grows on soil, plant litter, mosses, and dead vegetation in habitats ranging from coastal heathlands to alpine zones....read more on Wikipedia.

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