Dacrymyces capitatus Schwein. Image location: Bear Creek Trail, Briones Reservoir, Contra Costa Co., California, USA Growing on dead branches of Coyote brush (Bacharis pilularis). Each head was 2-3 mm across. Recognized by sight
For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.
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