Cyrtidula hippocastani thrives mostly on the leaves of horse chestnut trees, forming black, patchy spots. It belongs to a group renowned for small, shield-like fruit structures on plant surfaces. Interestingly, cyrtidula hippocastani engages in a type of relationship where it coexists on the leaf without harming its host, living off the dead organic material instead.
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Attributes of Cyrtidula hippocastani
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Scientific Classification of Cyrtidula hippocastani