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Eremothecella nicobarica
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Eremothecella nicobarica is a leaf-dwelling (foliicolous) lichen in the family Arthoniaceae, described from Great Nicobar Island, India. It forms thin, pale greenish-grey patches on living leaves in shaded evergreen forests and is distinguished from related species by its highly septate (internally divided) ascospores, which have 15–17 cross-walls. Currently known only from its type locality, the species was discovered in 2015 and formally described in 2019. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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