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Chrysothrix susquehannensis
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Chrysothrix susquehannensis is a species of crustose, leprose lichen in the family Chrysotrichaceae. Known to occur only in the northeastern United States, the species is notable for being the first within its genus known to contain lecanoric acid, distinguishing it chemically from related species....read more on Wikipedia.
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