Found in gully on wet ground near stream under nettle, mixed hardwood/conifer forest, dark granules on pileus surface (see macro photos), mostly washed away
Specimen 35
This mushroom was found on a mossy rock by a waterfall in a very moist microclimate
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.
On a bridge over a small freshwater wetland near the shore of Puget Sound at low tide. Looking for ID for whatever produced the white filament coming from the thorax.
Looking for ID for the white fungus that's growing on the gilled mushrooms. There's a separate obs for the gilled mushrooms: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/97737032
I found this bee lying on its back on a large rock, not quite dead. When I flipped it over, I saw the filament sticking out of its mesosoma. Zombie fungus?!
This observation is for the fungus(?). The observation for the bee is in this obs: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/116006450
The initial ID is just a guess.