Substrate is commercial milled wood, possibly pine. Internally and externally plicate, spore dimensions exactly between those of C. berkeleyanus (pallidum group) and C. limbatus (gigasporum group) in Cortez (2009). See https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/178741492 for a subsequent fruiting on same substrate with sequence
On moss covered angiosperm wood stick in hygrophytic montane forest. Hosting parasitic fungus https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/191026417
Growing at the base of Pisonia sp in Pisonia/Coccoloba forest. Taste unpleasant (mushroomy bitter). Abundant gloeocystidia at stipe base
Spotted by Charles Paxton, growing next to other unidentified fungi In the fire pit, underneath wet cardboard. This also has yellow rhizomorphs. Smells mushroomy. FB covered in black dots.
Photo 7: x40 appears to be one of the black dots split open with cystidia (?)
Photo 8: x100 zoomed in view of Photo 7
Photo 9: x40 long structure with spores
Photo 10, 11 & 12: x40 long structure and another black dot
Photo 13: cystidia-like hyphae (?)
Photo 14: a clump of something (?)
Photo 15: spores
(all micro photos in KOH)
A. cf aureosylvatica
photos and found by Joelle Faith
Growing under Coccoloba rugosa x uvifera in coastal dry forest
Growing under Coccoloba rugosa x uvifera in coastal dry forest
Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Apr. 1, 2022.