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Umbilicaria africana
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Umbilicaria africana is a species of foliose lichen in the family Umbilicariaceae. Initially described as a variety under Gyrophora haplocarpa by Antonio Jatta in 1908, it was elevated to species status in 1986. This lichen is predominantly found on boulders of siliceous rock in the high alpine zones of the tropical mountains of South America and parts of Africa....read more on Wikipedia.
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