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Termitomyces aurantiacus

Termitomyces aurantiacus

A species of Termitomyces

Termitomyces aurantiacus typically thrives in symbiosis with termites, primarily found in Africa. It grows alongside termite mounds, deriving nutrients from the insect's activities. Termitomyces aurantiacus features a distinct bright orange cap, and its presence indicates a healthy termite ecosystem. This species is particularly notable for its role in forest nutrient cycles.

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