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Gyalideopsis heardense
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Gyalideopsis heardensis is a species of crustose lichen in the family Gomphillaceae. This inconspicuous lichen forms thin, grey to grey-green crusts on rotting vegetation and is distinguished by its unusually large, strongly multi-celled spores contained singly within each spore sac. It is endemic to the remote subantarctic Heard Island, where it grows in the island's harsh, cold, and extremely wet climate....read more on Wikipedia.
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