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Sclerococcum hafellnerianum
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Sclerococcum hafellnerianum is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Dactylosporaceae. It grows on the lichen Santessonia lagunebergii in coastal Namibia, forming tiny black, urn-shaped fruiting bodies about 0.1–0.2 millimetres across. The species was first described in 1984 from collections made in the Laguneberg Range of Namibia. Field surveys suggest the fungus is relatively uncommon, infecting only a small fraction of the host lichens examined....read more on Wikipedia.
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