small mushroom, on mossy wet rotting conifer logs at edge of bog, clustered or scattered in loose grouping, odor pleasantly earthy ST: 25 x 3 mm, rarely straight, brownish, v densely white tomentose on bottom half, strongly fibrillose and scurfy even above remnants of fibrillose veil, bends easily without breaking, hollow CAP: 10-25 mm, convex to bell-shaped, nearly always weakly umbonate, smooth, shiny, clean, "waxy" honey brown to rich reddish brown at margin, margin curled under, hygrophanous, fading buff from center out, cuticle with cells 50-80 x 15-20 m roughly rectangular (I guess this is filamentous?) FLESH: off-white in cap, watery-brown in stem, yellow where maggots have been munching GILL: notched, tan, close, somewhat crenulate edges, not v thin but not waxy SPORE: rich brown, smooth, ellip but somewhat asymetric, v slightly truncate, 6-7 x 4 m