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Caloplaca monacensis
1912Summary
Caloplaca monacensis is a species of crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. Originally described in 1896 by the German lichenologist Michael Lederer as a member of Pyrenodesmia, Georg Lettau reclassified it in Caloplaca in 1912. It occurs in Europe....read more on Wikipedia.
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