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Lecidea aptrootii
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Lecidea aptrootii is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. Described as a new species in 2018, it is found in northwestern Pakistan, where it grows on exposed siliceous rocks. This lichen forms a thin crust that breaks into irregular, tile-shaped patches coloured greenish-grey to pale brown, and produces frequent black, disc-shaped fruiting bodies up to 1.5 mm wide with thin raised rims. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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