Cytidia salicina, commonly known as scarlet splash, is a species of fungus that is found growing on willows and other deciduous woody plants in Europe.[8] The spores are 12-18x4-5 um.

Cytidia salicina
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C. salicina
Binomial name
Cytidia salicina
(Fr.) Burt 1924
Synonyms

Stereum salicinum (Fr.) E.H.L. Krause 1931[1]
Terana salicina (Fr.) Kuntze 1891[2]
Lomatia salicina (Fr.) P. Karst. 1889[3]
Lomatina salicina (Fr.) P. Karst. 1889[3]
Cytidia rutilans Pers. ex Quél. 1888[4]
Auricularia salicina (Fr.) Quél. 1886[5]
Corticium salicinum (Fr.) Fr. 1838[6]
Thelephora salicina Fr. 1821[7]

References

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  1. ^ E.H.L. Krause (1931), In: Basidiomycetum Rostochiensium, Suppl. 3:125
  2. ^ Kuntze (1891), In: Revis. gen. pl. (Leipzig) 2:872
  3. ^ a b P.A. Karsten (1889), In: Bidr. Känn. Finl. Nat. Folk 48:404
  4. ^ Quél. (1888), In: Fl. mycol. France (Paris):25
  5. ^ Quél. (1886), In: Enchir. fung. (Paris):208
  6. ^ E.M. Fries (1838), In: Epicr. syst. mycol. (Upsaliae):558
  7. ^ E.M. Fries (1821), In: Syst. mycol. (Lundae) 1:442
  8. ^ Bridge Cooke, William (1951). "The Genus Cytidia". Mycologia. 43 (2): 196–210. doi:10.2307/3755528. JSTOR 3755528.
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