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English: Photograph of the type of the rare fruticose lichen Gowardia zebrina; scale bar is 1 cm. This species, described as new in 2020, is found in a small relatively region of coastal northwest North America.
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Source Goward, Trevor; Myllys, Leena (2020). "Gowardia zebrina sp. nov., a new species in a little-known genus of arctic-alpine lichens (Parmeliaceae)". Plant and Fungal Systematics: 219–226. doi:10.35535/pfsyst-2020-0017.
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The hair lichen Gowardia zebrina

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