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Porina duduana
2014Summary
Porina duduana is a species of foliicolous lichen belonging to the family Porinaceae. It was discovered in Yangambi, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the leaves of Scaphopetalum thonneri and subsequently described as new to science in 2014. It resembles Porina rufula in appearance but differs in the arrangement of photobiont cells and in having smaller perithecia and smaller ascospores....read more on Wikipedia.
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