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Megaspora rimisorediata
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Megaspora rimisorediata is a species of crustose lichen in the family Megasporaceae. Found in Iran, it was described as a new species in 2011. It is distinguished by its distinctive network of dark blue-green powdery granules that develop along cracks in the lichen's surface, which gives the species its name meaning 'crack-sorediate'. The lichen grows primarily on oak bark in mountainous steppe regions across northern Iran, where it appears to grow better during wetter winter months than in summer....read more on Wikipedia.
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