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Halegrapha yakushimensis
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Halegrapha yakushimensis is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Graphidaceae. It forms a smooth, greenish-grey crust and produces short, narrow, slit-like fruiting bodies. Unlike most script lichens, it grows primarily over moss rather than directly on bark. The species is known only from montane forest on Yakushima Island in southern Japan....read more on Wikipedia.
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