On Odocoileus virginianus poop: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/204981424
on a dead abies stick, each a bit larger than 1 mm.
On Acer - 3rd pic shows Flammocladiella decora that Massaria was hosting
On norway spruce cones
on the top end of a dead fir tree, with needles still intact/ from .5 to 1 cm wide
on dead poplar branches. The larger the branch, the bigger the S fascicularis
Near Norway Spruce cone (11 cm long)/Observation 204208052 shows some S esculentus when 11 days younger/ caps today up to 1.3 cm wide/ spore print: pale/ spores plentiful, ellipsoid with distinct hilar appendage/ 11 days ago the fungi appeared from between the spruce cone scales, for this observation the fungi were close to the spruce cone but "rooted" in the ground not the spruce cones
on dead fir tree