Antrodiella micra is a species belonging to the Phanerochaetaceae family, typically found on decaying wood. This fungus contributes to wood decomposition, playing a vital role in nutrient recycling within forest ecosystems. It forms a network of fine, white, fibrous structures that help break down the tough components of wood.
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