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What's this fungus?
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I don't think I would be able to identify them, sorry.
Some specific information could help. The breaking veil of a young specimen showing the web-like cortina of Cortniarius (like in the first image here) would suggest that genus.
I think that the spore print you have shown rules out Tubaria.
A photo of the spores taken with a microscope could help definitely rule out Psilocybe. However, confirming definitely Psilocybe would still be difficult from the spores. If any of the specimens would show some blue bruising that would be a very strong argument for Psilocybe.
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I don't currently have an image for proof, but, from what I recall, the baby ones did not have that.
Yeah, I would've liked to have provided a microscopic image of the spores, but I don't currently have access to a microscope of sufficient magnification to image them. Though I likely will soon, and, if possible, I will update with that information.