Aspicilia supertegens Arnold (rimmed lichen)

 
Scientific name : Aspicilia supertegens Arnold
Botanical Family : Hymeneliaceae
English name : rimmed lichen
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maso4 Margaranthus solanaceus Schlecht. netted globecherry Solanaceae          
25728 Stapelia hirsuta L. var. longirostris (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
120161 Cyphostemma pendulum (Webb) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm.   Vitaceae          
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97252 Panicum lasiosoma Peter   Poaceae          
65756 Pelargonium zeyheri Harv.   Geraniaceae          
42362 Bulbostylis puberula (Poir.) C.B.Clarke var. cameroonensis C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
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114266 Sutera annua (Schltr. ex Hiern) Hiern   Scrophulariaceae          
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120691 Renealmia ivorensis A.Chev.   Zingiberaceae          
90727 Polystachya lejolyana Stévart   Orchidaceae          
73106 Orthosiphon adornatus Briq. var. oblongifolius Briq.   Lamiaceae          
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