Ramonia interjecta belongs to the Gyalectaceae family, typically found in terrestrial habitats. This species is recognized for its unique growth patterns and appearance. It thrives in varied climates and contributes to the biodiversity of fungus communities by engaging in important ecological roles such as decomposing organic material.
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