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Xylographa bjoerkii
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Xylographa bjoerkii is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Xylographaceae. It is a wood-dwelling lichen that grows on decaying logs in humid, low-elevation forests of western North America, from British Columbia south to Oregon. The species was described in 2014 and is recognised by its dark, concave fruiting bodies and reduced thallus....read more on Wikipedia.
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