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Lichinella iodopulchra
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Lichinella iodopulchra is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) gelatinous lichen in the family Lichinellaceae. The species is characterised by its small, rosette-shaped growth form and distinctive chemical reaction to iodine staining, which causes the thallus to turn bright red and then violet. It has a broad distribution across warm regions, including southwestern North America, the Mediterranean basin, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. The lichen forms a symbiotic partnership with cyanobacteria rather than green algae, which allows it to photosynthesise and survive in harsh, sun-exposed rocky environments....read more on Wikipedia.
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