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Fibrillithecis sprucei
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Fibrillithecis sprucei is a rare species of lichen in the family Graphidaceae, known only from a single historic collection. It was discovered by re-examining a 19th-century plant collection made by the British botanist Richard Spruce along Brazil's Rio Negro river. The species is distinguished by its unusually large ascospores and contains psoromic acid, which produces a distinctive yellow reaction in chemical spot tests....read more on Wikipedia.
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