Vermilacinia cerebra
Vermilacinia cerebra is a fruticose lichen that grows on trees and shrubs in the fog regions along the Pacific Coast of North America from the Channel Islands and mainland California near Los Angeles to southern Baja California, also occurring in South America in the Antofagasta Province of northern Chile The epithet is in reference to the apical swollen lobes that resemble the cerebrum of the brain.
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Vermilacinia cerebra
Vermilacinia cerebra is a fruticose lichen that grows on trees and shrubs in the fog regions along the Pacific Coast of North America from the Channel Islands and mainland California near Los Angeles to southern Baja California, also occurring in South America in the Antofagasta Province of northern Chile The epithet is in reference to the apical swollen lobes that resemble the cerebrum of the brain.
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Vermilacinia cerebra is a frut ...... ble the cerebrum of the brain.
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Vermilacinia cerebra is a frut ...... ble the cerebrum of the brain.
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