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P. scattered, sessile attached directly to the substrate without a stem, watery-pale, externally somewhat granular, dentate toothed at the margin.
Found by me in the month of October on a certain rotten trunk, covered with a greenish substance (a possible pseudocrust?).
No stipe.
The cup is very minute, at first subglobose, then hemispherical, of a somewhat tender substance, especially toward the margin where it is dentate: with erect teeth.
Table 1, Figure 6, exhibits it in natural size as it occurs on a trunk. At Figure 7, several individuals of different ages are shown magnified by a lens.
Sph. simple, with scattered sphaerulae small, rounded fungal fruiting bodies slightly prominent with the wood, and naked ostioles spore-releasing openings.
It inhabits dried wood.