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Fissurina tuckermaniana
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Fissurina tuckermaniana is a lichen that forms a thin, crust-like growth on bark and belongs to the family Graphidaceae. It is known from subtropical Florida. It has fissure-like, darkened lirellae (slit-like fruiting structures) and unusually large ascospores with three septa, produced in low numbers in each ascus. It also has spinulose (spiny-tipped) paraphyses and periphysoids....read more on Wikipedia.
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