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Pseudopeltula dicyanophora
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Pseudopeltula dicyanophora is a species of cyanolichen in the family Lichinaceae. It forms small, olive-green, shield-shaped scales on calcareous rock. The species is unusual in having two different cyanobacterial partners: a primary single-celled cyanobacterium throughout the thallus, and a secondary filamentous cyanobacterium housed in internal structures called cephalodia. It is known from the Caribbean and the Seychelles....read more on Wikipedia.
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