Neofavolus mikawae belongs to the Polyporaceae family, typically found on fallen wood. It features distinctive fan-shaped, cream to pale orange caps with a velvety texture. The underside reveals narrow pores instead of typical gills. Neofavolus mikawae contributes to forest ecosystems by helping decompose wood, recycling nutrients back into the environment.
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