13. Corollospora filiformis Nakagiri, in Nakagiri et Tokura, Trans. Mycol. Soc. Japan 28(4): 422 (1988) (Figure 2C)
Substrate and distribution: Marine wood. Bohuslän, Skaftö par., Fiskebäckskil, Rödbergsviken, 58°15′08″N, 11°27′57″E, 22.VI 2017, on driftwood, ST 17-25, 17-26 (UPS); Bökevik, 58°14′51″N, 11°27′10″E. New to Sweden .
Notes: Described from Japan and considered to be a subtropical species. It has, however, proven to be rather widespread and has also been reported from India (Mathrubutham et al. 2009) and Thailand (Jones et al. 2006). Nevertheless, the disjunction to northern Europe is considerable.