Brunnipila dumorum belongs to the Hyaloscyphaceae family, known for their delicate and often translucent fruiting bodies. Typically found in damp woodland areas, brunnipila dumorum thrives on decaying wood and leaf litter, contributing to nutrient cycling in the ecosystem. This species is distinguished by its small, cup-shaped appearance and preference for cooler, shaded environments.
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