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A new Lepraria species from Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean

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Elix, John
Ovstedal, Dag Olav
Gremmen, Niek

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Lepraria goughensis from Gough Island is described as new to science. It is the first species of Lepraria known to contain a combination of lecanoric acid, gyrophoric acid, stepsilin, fragilin and 7-chloroemodin.

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