Basidiocarp: up to 1 mm wide, cup shaped when moist (first photo), light gray smooth upper surface, white tomentose lower surface which contracts into spheres covering the upper surface in dry conditions (second photo), sessile
Odor: insignificant
Taste: not sampled
Habit: gregarious
Substrate: in brown necrotic zones on the underside of a Gaultheria shallon (salal) leaf
Habitat: mixed conifer/hardwood forest dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Acer macrophyllum
Elevation: 159 m
Basidiospores: amygdaliform, apiculate, avg 11.6 × 9.1 µm
Hairs: cylindrical with blunt apex, granularly encrusted, 4-5.5 µm wide
Basidiocarp: up to 1 mm wide, cup shaped when moist (first photo), light gray smooth upper surface, white tomentose lower surface which contracts into spheres covering the upper surface in dry conditions (second photo), sessile
Odor: insignificant
Taste: not sampled
Habit: gregarious
Substrate: in brown necrotic zones on the underside of a Gaultheria shallon (salal) leaf
Habitat: mixed conifer/hardwood forest dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Acer macrophyllum
Elevation: 159 m
Basidiospores: amygdaliform, apiculate, avg 11.6 × 9.1 µm
Hairs: cylindrical with blunt apex, granularly encrusted, 4-5.5 µm wide
Spore deposit dull brown. No distinct odor. Cap 7 - 7.5 cm across. Stipe 8 - 9 cm long x 1.9 - 2.3 cm wide with asymmetrical marginate bulb. Cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia with crystal encrusted tips, 50 - 78 x 14 - 18 µm. Basidia 8 - 10 µm wide. Caulocystidia with crystal encrusted tips on lower half of stipe. Spores (7.2) 7.7 - 8.9 (9.8) x (4.4) 4.42 - 5.1 (5.4) µm, Q = (1.5) 1.6 - 1.8 (2), N = 25, Me = 8.1 x 4.8 µm, Qe = 1.7.