Caloplaca novomexicana (Fink) (New Mexico orange lichen)

 
Scientific name : Caloplaca novomexicana (Fink)
Botanical Family : Teloschistaceae
English name : New Mexico orange lichen
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84995 Myrica conifera Burm.f. var. integra A.Chev.   Myricaceae          
58534 Indigastrum parviflorum (B.Heyne ex Wight & Arn.) Schrire var. crispidulum (J.B.Gillett) Schrire   Fabaceae          
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60934 Neorautanenia coriacea C.A.Sm.   Fabaceae          
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58542 Indigofera acutisepala Conrath ex Baker f.   Fabaceae          
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