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Coriolopsis occidentalis

Coriolopsis occidentalis

A species of Coriolopsis

Coriolopsis occidentalis belongs to the Polyporaceae family and is primarily found on dead wood, contributing to decomposition. This species showcases a typically woody texture and forms tough, shelf-like structures on tree trunks. Its role in natural ecosystems is critical as it helps in nutrient cycling by breaking down lignin and cellulose in wood.

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Attributes of Coriolopsis occidentalis
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