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Lasallia pustulata (L.) Mérat (photo : Slimani).

Lasallia pustulata (L.) Mérat (photo : Slimani).

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in this paper, authors indicate the presence of a species that had never been mentioned in the literature on Algerian lichen flora « Lasallia pustulata (l.) mérat ». this foliose lichen species with an umbilicate thallus belongs to the exceptional Umbilicariaceae family, found for the first time in the edough peninsula (north-east of Algeria).

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