Sphinctrina lichen is a small, distinctive species often found on the bark of trees, particularly those that are already hosting other lichens. It appears as tiny black dots tightly clustered together, sometimes forming larger colonies. This species thrives in humid environments and is more commonly observed in older forests with a stable lichen population.
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General Info About Sphinctrina lichen
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