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Scopuloides hydnoides

Scopuloides hydnoides

A species of Scopuloides

Scopuloides hydnoides belongs to the Meruliaceae family, characterized by its unique tooth-like structures beneath its cap, instead of the typical gills. This species is usually found growing on decaying wood, favoring moist and shaded environments. It plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping in the decomposition of wood, contributing to nutrient recycling.

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