Licea parasitica (Zukal 1893: 73) Martin (1942: 702) . Fig. 10.

Material examined:— LOC 3 (MYX 8199, MYX 8200), LOC 5 (only as the specimen photograph), LOC 11 (MYX 10191, MYX 10193), LOC 13 (MYX 10224, MYX 10229), LOC 14 (MYX 10122, MYX 10125, MYX 10370, MYX 10381, MYX 10383), LOC 22 (MYX 10110), LOC 28 (MYX 11135, MYX 11145), LOC 34 (MYX 10079, MYX 10082, MYX 10085, MYX 10087) .

Habitat:—bark of living trees ( Abies nephrolepis, Acer mandshuricum, Betula cf. lanata, B. mandshurica, Phellodendron amurense, Pinus koraiensis, and Quercus mongolica), pH: 4.33–5.97 (n = 17).

Notes:—This common species is easily recognized by small flattened black sporocarps with a distinct operculum of the same color and by smooth spores (10.7–) 12.7–16.5 (–17.5) μm in diameter with unevenly thickened walls.