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  • Lichen (Bacidia incompta)

    Bacidia incompta (Lichen)

    The lichen Bacidia incompta does not have a common name. The Generic part of the scientific name, Bacidia means 'rod-shaped' and refers to…

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    Cladonia mediterranea (Reindeer lichen)

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  • Scaly breck lichen (Squamarina lentigera)

    Squamarina lentigera (Scaly breck lichen)

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    Parmelia minarum (New Forest parmelia)

    The New Forest parmelia is a 'foliose' lichen, this means that it has a leaf-like structure, comprising of thin lobes. The lobes are…

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  • Boreal felt lichen (Erioderma pedicellatum)

    Erioderma pedicellatum (Boreal felt lichen)

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    Heterodermia leucomela (Ciliate strap-lichen)

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    Buellia asterella (Starry breck-lichen)

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