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Zahlbrucknerella patagonica
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Zahlbrucknerella patagonica is a species of lichen in the family Lichinaceae. Described in 1977 from specimens collected near Argentino Lake in southern Argentina, this species forms dark brown to black tufts of branching filaments on persistently wet rock surfaces. The lichen is found primarily in Patagonia's lake district, where it grows in drainage channels, seepage zones, and lakeshores alongside other moisture-loving lichens....read more on Wikipedia.
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