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Collema subconveniens
1888Summary
Collema subconveniens is a species of jelly lichen in the family Collemataceae. It forms a soft, leafy thallus on tree bark and is characterised by its firm texture and distinctive ascospores that have multiple cross-walls. Originally described in 1888 from New Zealand, the species is now known from scattered locations across the Southern Hemisphere including Australia, South America, Japan, and India. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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