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'''[[Westarctica|Westarctica's]]''' display table at [[MicroCon 2025]]. Westarctica has sent a delegation to every iteration of [[MicroCon]] since 2015. [[Grand Duke Travis]] (along with [[President Kevin Baugh]] and [[Adrianne Baugh]]) is one of the very few individuals to have attended every MicroCon convention, including [[MicroCon EU 2023]] in Ypres, Belgium.
'''''[[Caloplaca saxicola]]''''' is a small bright orange crustose [[lichen]] that grows on rock all over the world, including [[Antarctica]]. It is commonly called rock firedot lichen, jewel lichen or rock jewel lichen. ''C. saxicola'' is one of the few [[lichen]]s found in [[Westarctica]], and is likely the most southerly plant life. The [[Caloplaca Hills]] were named for this lichen, which grows on the rocks there.




<p><small>Photographer: [[Grand Duke Travis]]</small></p>
<p><small>Photographer: James K. Lindsey</small></p>
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Caloplaca saxicola is a small bright orange crustose lichen that grows on rock all over the world, including Antarctica. It is commonly called rock firedot lichen, jewel lichen or rock jewel lichen. C. saxicola is one of the few lichens found in Westarctica, and is likely the most southerly plant life. The Caloplaca Hills were named for this lichen, which grows on the rocks there.


Photographer: James K. Lindsey

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