Spore deposit olive-brown. Growing under Sitka Spruce, Western Hemlock and Western Redcedar. Spores (11) 11.4 - 13.5 (13.6) x (4.6) 4.7 - 5.3 (5.6) µm, Q = (2.1) 2.3 - 2.66 (2.7), N = 25, Me = 12.5 x 5 µm, Qe = 2.5.
Ascocarp about 4 mm across. Growing at the base of a Western Hemlock tree, same location as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/205987211.
External hairs brown, 130 - 540 x 21 - 35 µm, wall thickness 5 - 7.3 µm. Paraphyses tips enlarged up 9.8 µm. Asci are 275 - 310 x 16.3 - 18 µm. Spores have rounded verrucae, which are sometimes larger at the poles, excluding the warts the size is (19.3) 19.7 - 21 x (9.6) 9.8 - 10.6 (11) µm, Q = (1.9) 1.92 - 2.07 (2.1), N = 10, Me = 20.2 x 10.2 µm, Qe = 2.
Spore deposit cream. Odor not distinct. Cap 8 cm across, cuticle unpeelable. Stipe 7.5 cm long x 2.5 cm wide at the apex. Gills cream. Average spore size 7.7 x 6.5 µm, with isolated warts up to 0.9 µm high sometimes merging with others or forming short connecting lines. Growing under shore pine.
Spore deposit white. Cap 2.1 cm across. Stipe 4.7 cm long x 2 - 5 mm thick. Spores dextrinoid.
L. sequoiarum group.
Spore deposit white. No distinct odor. Cap 1.6 - 2.5 cm across. Stipe 3.5 - 7.5 cm long x 2 - 7 mm thick. Spores (6.4) 6.6 - 7.9 (9.1) x (3.9) 4 - 4.6 (5) µm, Q = (1.5) 1.6 - 1.86 (1.9), N = 25, Me = 7.3 x 4.3 µm. Growing under Picea sitchensis and Alnus.
Pileus covering terminal elements cylindrical to narrowly lageniform, up to 183 µm long and 15 µm wide. Spores (5.4) 5.9 - 7.1 (7.2) x (3.2) 3.6 - 4 (4.1) µm, Q = (1.6) 1.7 - 1.9 (2), N = 20, Me 6.6 x 3.7 µm. Growing under Picea sitchensis.
Spore deposit white. Spores weakly dextrinoid, (5.8) 5.82 - 6.9 (7.2) x (3.2) 3.4 -3.9 µm, Q = (1.6) 1.7 - 1.9 (2), N = 20, Me = 6.4 x 3.6 µm.
Spore deposit white. Spores in Lugol's solution, (8.6) 8.9 - 10.5 (10.7) x (5.1) 5.4 - 6.1 (6.2) µm, Q = (1.6) 1.61 - 1.8 (1.9), N = 25, Me = 9.8 x 5.8 µm. Growing under Sitka Spruce.
Same mushroom as that from https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/129857900
Swimming around on pond, often diving and disappearing for some time. Ate at least two small fish.
Growing on conifer log.