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Pertusaria southlandica
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Pertusaria southlandica is a species of bark-dwelling crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. It forms a pale grey-white crust on tree bark and produces wart-like fruiting bodies with several small pores on each. The species is known only from Fiordland in the South Island of New Zealand. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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