Sulphur Disco - Calycina claroflava

Alternative names
Bisporella sulfurina
Description

Small brightly coloured yellow discs or shallow cups growing on dead wood, found in association with a dead pyrenomycetous fungus such as a barkspot or woodwart (e.g. Diatrype, Diatrypella or Hypoxylon).  More brightly coloured and slightly smaller  than more common Lemon Disco, Bisporella citrina, but separating the species with certainty requires measurement of spore size or demonstrating the close association with the pyrenomycete.

Similar Species

Lemon Disco

Identification difficulty

microscopy/host fungus A

Recording advice

Photograph in habitat; note substrate and associated plant and fungus species.  We recommend that this is identifed by an expert, from a specimen, before submission to NatureSpot; microscopy may be needed. 

Habitat

On the dead stroma of pyrenomycetous fungi, growing on dead wood deciduous trees, often in woodland.

When to see it

All year. 

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Species profile

Common names
Sulphur Disco
Species group:
fungus
Kingdom:
Fungi
Order:
Helotiales
Family:
Hyaloscyphaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
6
First record:
28/09/2013 (Thompson, Peter)
Last record:
16/11/2024 (Cann, Alan)

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