Cyrtidula quercus is a type of fungus that predominantly grows on oak trees. It features delicate, black fruiting bodies that appear as small, flat spots on the tree bark. Part of the Microthyriaceae family, cyrtidula quercus plays a role in the ecosystem by helping to decompose the organic material found on the surfaces where it grows.
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