On Douglas fir log, fruiting bodies about 4 - 7 cm by 2 - 3 cm.
Leathery tough dry upper surface, Pink spore surface, also rather tough. Small pores.
Flesh thin, 2-3 mm - mauve to tan.
Tube layer about 5 mm thick, pink/mauve throughout.
Indistinct, mushroomy smell.
Spore print white, spores about 6 X1.5 microns
This shelf fungus growing on fallen tree. The area had liveoak, tanoak and douglas fir. I think the fungus was on the fir. Tree laying horizontally in the ground and well into decaying. The fruiting body was about 10-12 cm. broad. I did not collect the fungus or try for spores or try KOH. Pores whitish. Odd shaped undersurface, maybe due to tree being horizontal.
Growing under western hemlock in duff. Skirt like annulus. Distinct scales on cap. Cap turns greyish green with KOH.