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Calopadia floridana
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Calopadia floridana is a species of crustose lichen in the family Ectolechiaceae. It was first described from collections made in subtropical Florida. It has relatively large, gray-brown apothecia with a coarse white pruinose (powdery) coating on the disk, and each ascus contains a single muriform ascospore (divided into many small compartments)....read more on Wikipedia.
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