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Fissurina nigrolabiata
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Fissurina nigrolabiata is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Graphidaceae. It was first discovered in 2011 in the mountain rainforests of the Philippines, where it grows as a thin greenish crust on tree bark. The species has since been found in Brazil, and produces its spores in distinctive black-lipped slits that protrude slightly from the bark surface. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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