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Corticifraga nephromatis is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Gomphillaceae. Found in Alaska, it was described as a new species by Sergio Pérez-Ortega. The type was found in the Hoonah–Angoon Census Area in the east arm of the Glacier Bay Basin, where it was growing on the thallus of the foliose lichen Nephroma bellum. The specific epithet refers to the host lichen. The fungus can be distinguished from similar species by its ascospores: they lack septa and have an ellipsoid shape with teardrop-shaped or acute ends. Corticifraga nephromatis is one of six species of Corticifraga known to occur in Alaska....read more on Wikipedia.
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