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Gyalectidium denticulatum
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Gyalectidium denticulatum is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Gomphillaceae. It is a leaf-dwelling lichen known from Central and South America, including Costa Rica, Brazil, and Argentina. The species is distinguished by its distinctive reproductive structures, which form small crater-like depressions surrounded by a ring of tooth-like segments, a feature that separates it from the similar-looking Gyalectidium caucasicum....read more on Wikipedia.
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