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Xylodon fimbriatus

Xylodon fimbriatus

A species of Xylodon

Xylodon fimbriatus typically forms resilient, fan-shaped structures on decaying wood. It is known for its intricate fringed edges, which set it apart visually. This species thrives primarily in forested habitats, contributing to the decomposition of dead trees and thus playing a crucial role in nutrient cycling within its ecosystem.

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Attributes of Xylodon fimbriatus
Body Color
Brown
White
Purple
Pink
Species Status
Rare
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Xylodon fimbriatus
Dead deciduous wood
Scientific Classification of Xylodon fimbriatus
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