Entonaema liquescens is in the Order Xylariales
Eastern, Central and South America. Also found in Asia. Appears to be absent in Europe.


Exterior a bright yellow and somewhat soft, like a soft eggshell. The hollow interior contains a thick liquid that is clear when young and black with age. Largest lobe 8cm wide. Found on hardwood log in summer. Griffy Lake, Bloomington; near a creek that often floods the area.
See Also:
- The Lignicolous Genus Entonaema, MDPI (2023) with key
- Detailed information and description at MycoGuide.Com
- Well documented example from Indiana at iNaturalist.
- Missouri Mycological Society. Images showing interior of Entonaema liquescens