Menegazzia terebrata
Menegazzia terebrata is a species of lichen found scattered across the Northern Hemisphere.
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Menegazzia terebrata, photographed in Bavaria. | |
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Species: | M. terebrata |
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Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal (1854) | |
Other Menegazzia Species
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