Growin on decorticated wood along side Cribraria sp.
Substrate: old Populus trichocarpa log.
Reference: Koukol, Ondřej. (2016). Myriococcum revisited: a revision of an overlooked fungal genus. Plant Systematics and Evolution. 302. 10.1007/s00606-016-1310-x.
On ash log long on the ground, a small reddish-brown jelly fungus that looks more leafy or frondy than lobed. It's very near some jelly ears. the largest two of which are partially cropped out of this picture. There are others of its kind nearby also. It is quite similar to an observation from Nov 22 https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/142627360
Strong floral odor
Rotting log in maple/birch/fir habitat
Anamorphic fungi on decorticated hardwood (likely Populus) next to Orbilia aff. vinosa.
Conidia produced in some kind of tubes.
Conidia measure in H2O
(5.1) 5.2 - 6 (6.1) × (0.9) 0.93 - 1.2 µm
Q = (4.2) 4.8 - 5.6 (6.2) ; N = 7
Me = 5.6 × 1.1 µm ; Qe = 5.2
coll.: Jan Thornhill, conifer woods in moss. Host: pupa of Coleoptera determined by: @beetleseeker
Conidia (7.1–)7.5–9.9 x 3.1-3.6 µm.
BLAST of LSU gene matched closest to Hirsutella rhossiliensis. Sequencing of other loci did not work.