Arthonia helvola is a type of lichen, which means it's a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae. It's recognized for its distinct appearance, often contributing to the biodiversity of the habitats it occupies. Typically found growing on tree bark or rocks, arthonia helvola plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by breaking down organic material and contributing to soil formation.
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