not readily identified as C. fulgens on the basis of little if any visible bruising/staining and the occurrence on wood. later microscopically confirmed:
(5.6) 5.7 – 6.5 (6.9) × (5.4) 5.5 – 6.3 (6.5) µm
Q = 1 – 1.06 (1.1) ; N = 15
Me = 6.1 × 5.9 µm ; Qe = 1
measured w/ Piximetre
Substrate: decomposing, friable, white-rotted wood
Habitat: not specified, but on private property containing buckthorn, hawthorn, larch, black locust, red pine, scotch pine, norway spruce, sugar maple and apple.
Ecoregion: Eastern Great Lakes lowland forest (NA0407)
Collector: Jean Fahey
Collection #: n/a
Collected on the property of retired Syracuse University botanist and science librarian, Pauline Monz, for the Central New York Mycologcal Society (CNYMS) April 2017 Pompey Foray.