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Cora fimbriata
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Cora fimbriata is a rare species of basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. It is found in Colombia. This small lichen forms leaf-like rosettes up to 3 cm across that grow on tree bark, distinguished by distinctive white hair-like fringes along the edges of its lobes that give the species its name. Described as new to science in 2014 from a single location in Casanare Department at 1450 metres elevation, it is currently known only from its type locality where it grows among mosses in partially shaded microhabitats....read more on Wikipedia.
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