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Graphis bungartzii
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Graphis bungartzii is a species of bark-dwelling script lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Described in 2014 from specimens collected in Jalisco, Mexico, this lichen forms a pale greenish-grey crust on tree bark in seasonally dry tropical forests. The species is characterised by its branched, slit-like fruiting bodies (lirellae) with black, grooved lips, small ascospores divided by cross-walls, and the presence of norstictic and connorstictic acids....read more on Wikipedia.
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