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Immersaria iranica
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Lecaimmeria iranica is a species of crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It forms a brown, cracked crust on rock, with the small fruiting bodies (apothecia) typically sunken into the thallus surface. The species was originally described in 2011 as Immersaria iranica and was transferred to the newly established genus Lecaimmeria in 2022. It can be distinguished from related species by its conspicuous pycnidia, which open by star-shaped cracks. The lichen occurs on calcareous and siliceous rock in montane steppes in Iran, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and China (Xinjiang/Inner Mongolia)....read more on Wikipedia.
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