Erynia sepulchralis is a unique fungus primarily known for infecting certain insects. This species belongs to a group of fungi that typically targets specific hosts, making it crucial in natural pest control. Unlike typical fungi forming mushrooms, erynia sepulchralis acts as a parasite and is involved in regulating insect populations in its natural habitat.
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