Under oak.
I viewed several scalp sections of the stipe and saw two structures that might be caulocystidia. If this has caulocystidia, it is rare.
Spores 10.5 – 12.6 × 6.5 – 8.6 × 5.7 – 9.5 µm, roughly ornamented, inequilateral, ellipsoid in face view and mango shaped in side view.
10 [11.1 ; 11.6] 12.6 × 6.5 [7.3 ; 7.7] 8.6 µm
Q = 1.3 [1.5 ; 1.6] 1.8 ; N = 30 ; C = 95%
Me = 11.3 × 7.5 µm ; Qe = 1.5
11.72 7.07
11.65 8.00
11.14 7.95
11.82 8.30
10.27 7.64
10.58 7.65
12.43 7.60
11.34 8.10
11.60 7.94
12.93 6.98
10.90 7.38
11.15 7.40
12.67 8.18
11.38 7.66
11.16 8.24
10.36 8.08
11.10 7.25
10.58 6.37
10.93 6.86
10.82 7.15
10.76 7.37
11.76 7.86
11.43 7.56
11.26 7.16
10.78 8.14
11.49 6.91
10.98 6.18
10.71 7.15
11.88 7.95
12.09 7.38