Growing on well-rotted fir log. Pileus white to chocolate brown, fuzzy and attached by off center stipe. Hymenium of whitish transparent spines. Flesh gelatinous, transparent.
Growing on fir needles under a moss layer along a small stream. Pileus flat in age to furled up, irregular margin. Lamellae white, forking irregularly and often, decurrent. Stipe thin, white, rusty brown at base.
Growing under Pinus contorta and Abies concolor. Pileus off-white, hygrophanous, finely sparkly. Lamellae pinkish white to yellowish, free. Stipe white, twisted-fibrous.
Growing in pine and juniper forest. Pileus light tan, hygrophanous, smooth silky in texture. Lamellae pink-tan, free. Stipe beige to white fibrous with variable color throughout.
Growing in grassy clearing in pine and fir forest. Dull grey pileus with folded margin and slight central depression. Lamellae light brownish grey, narrowly attached to free. Stipe fibrillation, fuzzy, grey and white with white basal tomentum.
Growing in duff under Pinus ponderosa. Pileus coppery-brown, bell-shaped to conical, greasy-tacky. Lamellae light brown, attached to notched, serrate. Stipe fibrous, silvery whitish at apex, fading to darker grey basally, staining brown when handled.
Growing under alders, pines, and firs at the edge of a wetland. Pileus orange, irregularly lighter, bruising blue-green. Lamellae light orange, exuding bright orange latex before staining blue-green. Stipe light orange.
Growing on the underside of rotting fir bark. Wrinkled brown hymenium with cotton white margin of radial mycelium.