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Absconditella termitariicola
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Absconditella termitariicola is a species of crustose lichen in the family Stictidaceae. This small lichen was discovered in 2016 growing on termite nests attached to trees in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. It forms thin, olive-green patches with tiny, flask-shaped fruiting structures that are often partially covered by the lichen body....read more on Wikipedia.
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