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Xerotrema quercicola
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Xerotrema quercicola is a species of lichen in the family Odontotremataceae. The species was described in 2008 from material collected on a standing, barkless oak trunk in Scotland, and is characterised by its small, dark brown apothecia with distinctively green-tinged margins. It is endemic to Great Britain, where it inhabits the hard wood of dead oak trees in veteran woodland settings....read more on Wikipedia.
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