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A new corticolous Opegrapha (Opegraphaceae) species from India
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2012
Abstract
A corticolous lichen species, Opegrapha granulosa Siljo & G. P. Sinha, with a UV+ pale yellow thallus, is described as new to science from the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve, West Bengal, India.
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