Reticularia lobata Lister (1894: 161)
≡ Liceopsis lobata (Lister) Torrend (1908: 63)
≡ Enteridium lobatum (Lister) M.L. Farr (1976: 514)
Lectotype (designated by Lado & Wrigley de Basanta 2018) UNITED KINGDOM. England: Essex, Wanstead Park, 51.5676ºN 0.0403ºE, Jul 1887, A. Lister (two slides, a dry mount L:B.M.132, engraved 565 [BM001089185] + one slide B.M. „1“ [BM001247107!]. Studied syntypes:— UNITED KINGDOM. England: Berkshire, Wokingham, 51.410ºN 0.840ºW, 14 Aug 1892, A. Lister, B.M. 1448 [BM001089724!], + one slide, s.n. [BM001247538!]. — UNITED KINGDOM. England: Berkshire, Woking, on hollows among nets on an old larch stump. B.M. 3012 [BM001247527!].
The material from box B.M. 3012 is missing in the list of syntype specimens provided by Lado & Basanta (2018).
This species is characterised by a small, usually clustered and confluent, subglobose aethalium up to 1.1 mm in diam. with sparse, or sometimes absent pseudocapillitium and non-clustered, globose spores, reticulated on 2/3 of the surface (Martin & Alexopoulos 1969, Nannenga-Bremekamp 1991, Lister 1894). The spore size and ornamentation in the studied syntypes fits well with the descriptions of Lister (1894) and the cited subsequent authors.