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Halegrapha intergrapha
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Halegrapha intergrapha is a species of bark-dwelling script lichen in the family Graphidaceae. It forms a thin, whitish-grey crust on tree bark and produces black, branching, slit-like fruiting bodies. The species is known from lowland rainforests in Malaysia, including sites in Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo....read more on Wikipedia.
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