Ramonia chrysophaea belongs to a family of lichenized fungi. It is primarily recognized for its distinctive yellow coloration. This species is commonly found growing on bark in humid forest settings. Its ecological role is vital as it contributes to the decomposition of its host and nutrient cycling in its habitat.
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