Amandinea polyspora is a type of lichen that belongs to the Physciaceae family. It thrives in diverse habitats, often seen on exposed rock surfaces. Amandinea polyspora has a characteristic appearance with its small, dark spores and typically forms crust-like patches. This lichen contributes to its ecosystem by aiding in the process of rock decomposition.
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