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Lichinella granulosa
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Lichinella granulosa is a species of rock-dwelling lichen-forming fungus in the family Lichinellaceae. It is a small, blackish, crust-forming lichen that grows on various rock types in desert and woodland habitats of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Its algal partner is a cyanobacterium rather than a green alga, and the thallus surface bears distinctive granular outgrowths that may serve as vegetative dispersal units. The species was described in 2005 and is reported as very common in Arizona, though it is easily overlooked when not fertile....read more on Wikipedia.
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