Found on dead coniferous wood in small groups in mature mixed coniferous second growth forest of Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Western Hemlock. Cap is orange brown about 4 to 6cm in diameter. Gills are mocha brown, very coarse almost like ridges, forked, attached and very widely spaced. Stem is reddish brown, equal and has small sparse cream colored hairs or scales. I thought it might be a Phylloporus rhodoxanthus, but doesn't seem to match photos of them?