On Rosa gymnocarpa. Whatever this is there were several places on these roses here and elsewhere nearby causing curious formations, which I will post.
Two fruiting bodies found within 20 feet of large patches of Microglossum nudipes complex. Fruiting from needle duff unlike all other earth tongues around found fruiting from moss. Second photo compares the two Microglossum sp. on the left with M. nudipes found nearby .
~98% ITS barcode alignment with U.S. M. olivaceum and European M. rufescens
In mosses and liverworts in trailcut, oak woodland-chaparral transition zone. Cap matte, translucent-striate. Gills subdecurrent
Aspen, white pine, CHSE
Redwood and tanoak duff
Likely on alder wood
Redwood, Doug fir, grand fir
On decomposing log in stream bed. Likely alder or grand fir. Koh yellow. Cheesy sweet smell