Licea kleistobolus G.W. Martin (1942: 702) . Fig. 7.

Material examined:— LOC 2 (MYX 11292), LOC 17 (only record and photograph), LOC 24 (MYX 11322), LOC 27 (MYX 11319), LOC 28 (MYX 11133) .

Habitat:—bark of living trees ( Abies holophylla, Chosenia arbutifolia and Pinus koraiensis), pH: 4.06–6.94 (n = 5).

Notes:—Our specimens have all the typical features of this species: small sessile, round or oval when seen from above, sporocarps 80–105 μm in diameter with a noticeable operculum that has metallic sheen, an inner peridium with large rounded warts and elongated protuberances, and spores with groups of warts 8.9–10.7 μm in diameter (Martin 1942; Martin & Alexopoulos 1969).