“…Wirth [38] and Wirth et al [39] defined it as having a Central European distribution where it can be found in lowland forests, in shaded habitats on slightly acidic bark. Reported, e.g., from Austria [71], the Czech Republic [295] [122,163,383], Estonia [123], Finland [165], France [166], Germany [124,168,297], Great Britain [92], Greece [384], Hungary [93], Ireland [73], Italy [74,171], Latvia [172], Lithuania [173,174], Montenegro [176], the Netherlands [96], Norway [97], Portugal (Madeira, Azores [75,177]), Romania [179], Slovenia [76,385], Spain [99], Sweden [97], Switzerland [129], Turkey [153,154], and Ukraine [100].…”