[3] In Spain, it has been recorded along roadsides in the Castilla y León and Segovia area.
[3] This region is a high plateau ringed by mountains, and described as having a continental Mediterranean climate.
[4] In Scotland, the lichenicolous fungus has been recorded in Moray, in the Culbin Forest.
[3] This coastal region has a warm summer climate, with annual temperatures slightly lower than average for the U.K., and rainy days for roughly 35% of the year.
[5] The specific epithet tubulosae refers to the host lichen and is derived from the Latin tubulosus meaning tube or pipe shaped.