Calycina claroflava belongs to the Hyaloscyphaceae family, known for small, cup-shaped fungi. This species typically grows on decaying wood, helping break down organic material in forests. It features a yellowish disc surrounded by a distinct, pale-edged rim. These fungi are notable for their contribution to ecosystem nutrient cycles and wood decomposition.
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