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Santessoniella pulchella
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Santessoniella pulchella is a species of lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It is a bright bluish, gelatinous, crust-forming lichen with distinctive pinkish fruiting bodies, found on bark and moss in moist, warm-temperate rainforest. The species was described in 1998 and is known from eastern New South Wales in Australia and from the northern North Island of New Zealand....read more on Wikipedia.
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