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Gyalidea subscutellaris

Gyalidea subscutellaris

A species of Gyalidea lichen

Gyalidea subscutellaris is a type of lichen, a composite organism arising from algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of fungus in a symbiotic relationship. It typically forms crust-like growths on bark and rock surfaces. This species is characterized by its ability to thrive in diverse environments, playing an important role in ecological balance by contributing to the formation of soil.

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