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Fissurina aggregatula
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Fissurina aggregatula is a lichen that forms a thin, crust-like growth on bark and belongs to the family Graphidaceae. It was first described from Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park in southwestern Florida. There, it forms small clusters of short lirellae (slit-like fruiting structures), and standard chemical tests (thin-layer chromatography) did not detect any lichen substances....read more on Wikipedia.
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