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Gloeoheppia polyspora
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Gloeoheppia polyspora is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Lichinaceae. It forms dark olive, cushion-like patches of small scales on rock in arid shrubland. The species is distinguished from related lichens by its asci, which typically contain 16 ascospores rather than the usual 8. It occurs in Mexico, the southwestern United States, and Argentina....read more on Wikipedia.
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