Growing on decomposing hardwood. ~5mm thick. Smell not distinctive, too tough to taste.
03162316
Possible Paraisaria sp. Found growing from a buried cicada nymph under the soil. Fruit bodies appear as pale yellow stalks arising from the nymph with a rounded to elongated 'head', which is darker yellow and covered in tiny bumps.
Sample #14
03162312
Possible Paraisaria sp. Found growing from a buried cicada nymph under the soil. Fruit bodies appear as pale yellow stalks arising from the nymph with a rounded to elongated 'head', which is darker yellow and covered in tiny bumps.
Sample #10
03162313
Possible Paraisaria sp. Found growing from a buried cicada nymph under the soil. Fruit bodies appear as pale yellow stalks arising from the nymph with a rounded to elongated 'head', which is darker yellow and covered in tiny bumps.
Sample #11
03162314
Possible Paraisaria sp. Found growing from a buried cicada nymph under the soil. Fruit bodies appear as pale yellow stalks arising from the nymph with a rounded to elongated 'head', which is darker yellow and covered in tiny bumps.
Sample #12
03162317
Possible Paraisaria sp. Found growing from a buried cicada nymph under the soil. Fruit bodies appear as pale yellow stalks arising from the nymph with a rounded to elongated 'head', which is darker yellow and covered in tiny bumps.
Sample #15
03162318
Possible Paraisaria sp. Found growing from a buried cicada nymph under the soil. Fruit bodies appear as pale yellow stalks arising from the nymph with a rounded to elongated 'head', which is darker yellow and covered in tiny bumps.
Sample #16
03162307
Possible Paraisaria sp. Found growing from a buried cicada nymph under the soil. Fruit bodies appear as pale yellow stalks arising from the nymph with a rounded to elongated 'head', which is darker yellow and covered in tiny bumps.
Sample #5
Upland (Quercus-Carya-Pinus) Forest; Fallen deciduous tree, most likely Quercus sp.