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Gloeoheppia squamulosa
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Gloeoheppia squamulosa is a species of cyanolichen in the family Lichinaceae. It forms small, dark olive-brown, shield-shaped scales on bare soil and thin soil over rock in arid habitats. The species was originally described in 1902 as Psorotichia squamulosa and was transferred to Gloeoheppia in 2007 based on its growth form and ecology. It occurs in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, from low desert to montane woodland....read more on Wikipedia.
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