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Collemopsidium sublitorale

Collemopsidium sublitorale

A species of Collemopsidium

Collemopsidium sublitorale belongs to the Xanthopyreniaceae family and is typically found in coastal environments where it resides on rocky surfaces. It is notable for its association with lichen, contributing to its ability to endure harsh, salty conditions by symbiotically partnering with algae. Collemopsidium sublitorale is generally small, tough, and adapts well to its niche habitat.

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