Mothball crust is part of a fungal family characterized by a woody texture and forms typically as crust-like patches on dead wood. It has a distinctive appearance and a specific habitat preference for cooler climates. Though mothball crust is not widely known outside mycological circles, it plays a role in forest ecosystems by helping decompose wood.
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