Parvixerocomus aokii belongs to a group known for their unique fungi structures found mostly in forest ground layers. It thrives in symbiotic relationships with trees, aiding in nutrient exchange. Characteristically, it features a cap and stem structure, with pores beneath the cap instead of gills, often seen in this family of fungi.
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