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Athallia cerinelloides
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Athallia cerinelloides is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Teloschistaceae. It grows on bark and produces tiny yellow to orange apothecia (disc-like fruiting bodies), while the thallus is often so reduced that it can be hard to see. The species was long treated in the genus Caloplaca as Caloplaca cerinelloides....read more on Wikipedia.
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