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Thelocarpon immersum
2020Summary
Thelocarpon immersum is a little-known species of lichen in the family Thelocarpaceae. It is found in Alaska. Discovered in 2020 in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, this lichen grows on soil in wet, lime-rich meadows and is known only from its original collection site in Alaska. It is characterized by tiny, flask-shaped fruiting bodies that remain almost completely buried in a mat of algae, with only their tips visible at the surface....read more on Wikipedia.
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