Not at all sure,…. The fungus was growing out of the ground, - not rotting wood…. Stems weren’t very long, - about 2 cm at most.
Fruiting in moss covered/rotted wood beneath Douglas fir, snowbrush and Ponderosa pine.
Very small specimens.
Cap: granulose, powdery, veil material hanging from margins.
Gills: reddish/pink. Free.
Stem: pruinose, pinkish maroon, veil band visible.
Bulb attached to substrate.
Harvested 4 specimens.
Performed crush mount in KOH to view spores.
Spores: elliptical, slightly curved.
Dehydrated all specimens and bagged for herbarium collection.
My coinciding Mushroomobserver observation below-
ID confirmation. Older fungi. Observation by Fungi Specialist
First photo taken in daylight with 365nm UV flashlight