Growing on woody debris in the Big Sandy Creek Unit of the Big Thicket NP. Caps up to 1.8 cm across. Caps soft, very thin. Stems whitish, fairly tough and pliant. Did not try for a spore print but extracted a few spores with 1%KOH. Spores ~ 10-12 X 4-5 microns, lacrymoid. My Ark-La-Tex experts have not seen this before. July 29, 2016; notes from Dr Clark Ovrebo; "I looked at the fungus under the microscope and it has dextrinoid tissue and the spores look Marasmioid and the spores are inamyloid. But, I did not see any broom cells and the fungus has very distinctive ampullaceous cheilocystidia. The pileus surface looks like an ixocutis which is not right for a Marasmius. The photos do not show the mushroom in a very fresh state but the fruit bodies do look Marasmioid."