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Pseudopeltula myriocarpa
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Pseudopeltula myriocarpa is a species of rock-dwelling squamulose lichen in the family Lichinaceae. It forms small, olive-colored, shield-shaped scales on limestone and dolomite. The species is the type of its genus and is distinguished by its fruiting bodies, which become aggregated into dark, spot-like stromatic patches up to about 2 mm across. It occurs in Mexico and the Caribbean....read more on Wikipedia.
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