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Catinaria radulae
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Catinaria radulae is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Ramalinaceae. It is a liverwort-dwelling species that grows exclusively on the liverwort Radula flavifolia in southernmost Chile. No lichen body has been observed; the fungus is known only from its small black fruiting bodies on the host. It was described in 2016 from the Cape Horn Archipelago, where it was found in Magellanic tundra at low elevations....read more on Wikipedia.
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