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Hi! This looks a bit large for a Trametes species. It could be in the genus Ganoderma. Perhaps close to Ganoderma applanatum.
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Hi! I want to say something close to the genus Ampulloclitocybe but I'm not accurate. http://mushroomobserver.org/observer/obs...
I'd add this collection to Mushroom Observer.
Hi! Try to add close-ups that accurately show us the color of the gills in the future. Entoloma hochstetteri or a similar Entoloma is possible.
Compare to Tricholomopsis
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Hi. Try to include gill (underside) images with your posts so we can identify your collections.
Compare your mushrooms with species in the genus Parasola and the genus Coprinellus. http://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinoid....
Hi there! Try to include gill (underside) images with your posts so we can identify your collections. Compare your mushrooms to Pluteus cervinus and Agrocybe praecox.
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Hi. This photograph was taken at Fort Casey, WA. It does indeed appear to be a sea anemone captured on the shoreline of Admiralty Inlet which connects the eastern end of the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the Puget Sound.