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Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann, 1825
Photograph of a herbarium specimen showing a pale brownish-gray upper surface dotted with perithecia.
This specimen was growing on a moist and muddy rock on the old Alberton Road section of the Patapsco Valley State Park in Hollofield, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA.
Collected and identified by E.C. Uebel (No. U-292A, 21 Jul 2001).
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self-made (Photographed on 2 May 2005 by me, Ed Uebel)
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