Lichen  (Fulgensia fulgida)

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Facts – Lichen

KingdomFungi
PhylumAscomycota
ClassLecanoromycetes
OrderTeloschistales
FamilyTeloschistaceae
GenusFulgensia (1)

Status – Lichen

This species has yet to be classified by the IUCN.

Description – Lichen

Information on Fulgensia fulgida is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.

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References

  1. ZipcodeZoo (August, 2009)
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Fulgensia fulgida (right) and Squamarina lentigera (left) Fulgensia fulgida (right) and Squamarina lentigera (left)

 
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Fulgensia fulgida (right) and Squamarina lentigera (left)
Fulgensia fulgida (right) and Squamarina lentigera (left)

© Antonio Valero

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