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Fissurina inspersa
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Fissurina inspersa is a species of crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. It was first described from collections made in Florida. It has fissure-like lirellae (slit-like fruiting structures) and a strongly inspersed hymenium (the spore-producing layer, filled with tiny droplets that cloud the view under the microscope), and it produces stictic acid as its main secondary metabolite....read more on Wikipedia.
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