Found growing on the outer bark at the base of a Eucalyptus
Only 1 nucleotide difference from "Flammulaster carpophilus" from the UK EDIT: Sequence mislabeled https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nucleotide/MZ159616.1
Trace file located at
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lwHpHkPhtuPwf3iN7RWhG4WCXXidbNKb?usp=sharing
On mosses on burned soil and burned wood. With Funaria and Syntrichia.
I find a few of these every year in the same spot, mostly Big Leaf Maple around and lots of leaf litter. These are often under the leaves.
Pink waxcap?
It was partially underneath some cardboard.
I can provide additional photos. Just didn’t want to disturb it!
This had a texture like a Peziza or Tarzetta, rubbery, thin, fragile, easily broken and was not jelly-like. The interior was smooth and somewhat shiny, and the exterior was dull and bumpy.
I find a few of these every year in the same spot, mostly Big Leaf Maple around and lots of leaf litter. These are often under the leaves.
15 fruiting bodies in collection