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Also a picture of the underside and a cross section can be really helpful too.
In that case I agree with the other comment that's saying Dryad's Saddle/Pheasant Back. It's a likely candidate based on the cap and region at least.
The new comment that popped up as I typed this saying you should include the underside if possible is also correct. The gills help a lot in identification.