Small bulbous base
A participant left these in front of my dehydrator. Thanks!
Growing inside a deep crevice in a well-rotted stump.
on Prunus. 4th picture KOH rxn
spores 6.4-7.7 x 5-5.8
very tiny, delicate, translucent. on rotting hardwood, probably oak.
the dentate cap margin, the tiny white fibrils on the stipe and upper cap surface, and the widely spaced gills some of which terminate before they reach the cap margin, seem distinctive.
see the discussions here:
https://www.first-nature.com/fungi/delicatula-integrella.php
https://mushroomobserver.org/observations/18251
On a piece of hardwood in a very wet area. Betula, Tsuga, Fagus, Quercus, and Rhododendron in the area. These were very small and I thought they may have been Henningsomyces at first. However upon closer inspection, that is not the case. Is this something young and unable to be IDed? Or is this a tiny mature asco often overlooked?
https://m.facebook.com/groups/ascomycetes/permalink/3346488042270043/?mibextid=Nif5oz
Largest cap about 4cm wide and the smallest was about 1cm unopened. On hardwood decorticated branch
These were so incredibly garlicy whenever I smash them that they could kill a vampire. These were growing under an eastern hemlock tree and we're slightly larger than the other Marasmioid fungi