Menegazzia dissoluta
Menegazzia dissoluta is a species of lichen from Southeast Asia.
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Menegazzia dissoluta P. James, Aptroot, Sérus. & Diederich (2001) | |
Other Menegazzia species
gollark: And those wouldn't allow teleporting, silly.
gollark: Because ale is bees.
gollark: This would also provide an excuse for having a very overengineered power grid.
gollark: I could, at least, do stuff like install spatial IO "teleporters", and install spatial IO systems in random corridors.
gollark: Unfortunately, we don't have [REDACTED], so I can't really do non-euclidean spaces without (very obvious) spatial IO hacks.
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