I am seeking help for a fungus (only 2 specimens in situ) on decaying wood (Carob branch) in a damp habitat. It was very small, with its pileus about 1 cm across and stipe 3 cm tall. Pileus (and less so the stipe) was covered with a fine felty (tomentose) coat smf the margin was finely appendiculate. The problem is that its microscopy was boring (or unsuccessful )
First of all I could not detect good spores , yet I think they are small, 3-4um rounded to broadly ellipsoid bodies. The cystidia if present are not specialised and maybe I was seeing basidiomes. The only successful microscopic feature was the pileipellis, intricate hyaline elongated parallel-running hyphae that are smooth and quite long, terminal cells unspecialised too. I think I have seen clamps in the pilepellis. (see image 8129). This is just my interpretation of what I am seeing and maybe wrong, but the physical characters might be good enough