Last photo is the jumping spider feeding on a fruit fly it caught!
Ascomata sessile, apotheceoid, sub-globose to urn-shaped (with tapering base). Hymenium tan. Exciple brownish with pinkish tones; covered with hairs appearing white at margin, tan on sides. UV-
Asci 127 x 7 μm, thin-walled inoperculate, 8-spored. Ascospores, hyaline, phragmosporous, 3-septate, slightly bent, 27-32 x 2.5-3 μm.
With sparse threads of hyphae, possibly subiculum, as well as hyphae of nematode-trapping Orbiliomycete.
Cap light brown, isabelline (near purple-ish); vellipellis with silky sheen. Gills adnate, light brown, subtly greenish-yellow. Stipe mostly smooth, minutely pruinose at apex; pallid, bruising dark brown; base bulbous.
Odor farinaceous to faintly corn silk.
Pleurocystidia thick-walled, lageniform. Spores smooth, elliptical, [9.6] 10.2-13.2 [13.5] x 4.5-5.5 [6.3,6.6] µm.
Mixed chamise and scrub oak. Cap dark grayish-brows, margins rolled in. Gills adnexed, cream to pinkish tan.
Odor cucumbers to slightly bleachy.
Disturbed live oak woodland. In duff of Quercus agrifolia.
Cap silky chestnut color. Young gills dull brown, with bright purple splotches likely from bacteria.
KOH+ quickly dark red to black. Odor floral/citrus play-doh.