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Zahlbrucknerella marionensis
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Zahlbrucknerella marionensis is a species of filamentous lichen in the family Lichinaceae. It is known only from Marion Island in the southern Indian Ocean, where it grows on lava boulders along rivers. The species was described in 1985 by the German lichenologist Aino Henssen, who named it after its type locality....read more on Wikipedia.
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