Hyphodontia crassa is a type of wood-decaying fungus from the Schizoporaceae family. It typically grows on dead wood, forming small, tough structures. This species is characterized by its dense, crust-like fruiting bodies that help in breaking down the wood material. It plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling and decomposition in forest ecosystems.
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