These were growing on an old mossy stump in a mixed hardwood area. They were somewhat petal-like with short flattened stems, each petal around 2-3 cm wide and stems around 2 cm. They were tough-spongy and the caps were almost suede-like. The pores were fairly small,~ 2-3 per mm. The spore were white and small, ~4.0 X 2.0 microns and almost oblong but one end tapering. I don't believe the spores were amyloid but I could only test them with a Iodine-KI solution. The cap surface hyphae seemed to have long hair-like strands(trichoderm?). The taste seemed mild. So far no luck in finding a match in the Tyromyces, Oligoprus or Spongiporus references that I've searched.