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Porina rivalis
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Porina rivalis is a rare species of semi-aquatic, saxicolous (rock-dwelling), and crustose lichen in the family Porinaceae. First formally described in 2015, it had previously been misidentified as Porina lectissima. The lichen features a thin, light orange-brown to grey-brown thallus and dark reproductive structures called perithecia. It specifically inhabits siliceous rocks in streams with moderate pH levels that are neither strongly acidic nor nutrient-rich, where it associates with other semi-aquatic lichens and bryophytes. Classified as "Nationally Rare" in Britain, P. rivalis is best identified by its distinctive semi-aquatic habitat preference. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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