Growing on mixed conifer leaf litter in riparian forest. Pileus light tan, ornamented in cinamon-brown dusty looking scales, colored like a snickerdoodle; often dimpled in the center and irregularly wavy at margins in typical omphalinoid fashion. Gills wavy, some shallowly crossveined, deeply decurrent. Stipe whitish at apex, fading to pinkish brown at the base.
Growing on very well-rotted conifer wood and chinquapin leaves in mixed riparian forest. Pileus white, fuzzy, resupinate. Lamellae veiny, attached radially to central point.
Growing on a thin mossy layer of ultramafic clay soil encrusted on rocks in a creek. Fruiting only in this strange habitat despite an abundance of dead wood in the area. Pileus white to light tan, dome-shaped to conical, dusted with whitish translucent granules, striate and slightly pleated. Lamellae tan to grey, free. Stipe whitish, coated in granules, brittle.
Found on decaying log, smells like bleach
Growing on rotting fir wood in high mountain forest. Pileus grey-brown, striate, greasy-smooth. Lamellae whitish, narrowly attached to decurrent. Stipe yellow, sticky.
Growing in sheltered area under rock on steep slope in mixed forest. Pileus tan to brown, depressed in center, striate. Lamellae widely attached to subdecurrent, white to pale pink. Stipe dingy greyish-tan with slight whitish basal tomentum.
Growing in leaf litter in mixed forest. Pileus irregularly shaped, milky honey colored to brown, with pale striations. Lamellae fairly widely spaced but with many lamellae, widely attached to decurrent. Stipe pale, nearly translucent.
In mixed riparian forest. Pileus brick-orange, dimpled, inrolled at margins, K+ yellow-green. Lamellae light tan, thin, crowded, decurrent, funneliform. Stipe light tan, it and gills K-.
Growing under Quercus agrifolia; KOH rxn last 2 images of the photo set