SUMMARY
An emended description of Turgidosculum ulvae is provided. Turgidosculum ulvae possesses two-celled ascospores, nondeliquescent, unitunicate asci and apical paraphyses which originate from the roof of centrum. Based upon these characters T. ulvae is placed in the Hypocreales, family Hypocreaceae. Turgidosculum complicatulum is transferred to the new genus Kohlmeyera. Kohlmeyera complicatula possesses a distinct clypeus, unitunicate asci with eight hyaline, one-celled ascospores and relatively broad paraphyses which deliquesce at maturity. Kohlmeyera complicatula is best accommodated in the Phyllachorales, family Physosporellaceae. Both T. ulvae and K. complicatula are associated with littoral-marine green algae.