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Parmelia niitakana
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Parmelia niitakana is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Endemic to Taiwan, this lichen was described in 1951 from specimens collected on Yu Shan, the island's highest peak, and grows exclusively on tree bark at high elevations above 3,000 metres. The species forms pale greenish-grey rosette-shaped growths 6–10 cm across and is recognized by the conspicuous white rim along its lobe margins, as well as by its unusually large ascospores, a feature it shares with the related Philippine species Parmelia sectilis. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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