[Leonard] frbdy compound, lobed soft to firm, orange above, cream below. Spores with amyloid ornamentation of warts and connectives forming a partial reticulum. Spores globose, amyloid, reticulate, cattenate ridges and fine connectives 8.5 x 8.5um. [Cooper] Very few spores in material examined. The majority on cap surface are small, and with amyloid verrucae, and a minority are of the type described by Pat. I did think the small spores with verrucae might be immature versions of the larger ones with connectives but all the spores on the gill are of the smaller type, and these are identicial to those found on other collections. The larger spores with connectives are a mystery - perhaps a Russula contaminant? On balance comparing across collections with identical sequences I am assuming the smaller spores with verrucae are the Bondarzewia.length=5.8-6.6µm (µ=6.2, σ=0.28), width=4.8-5.8µm (µ=5.4, σ=0.29), Q=1.1-1.2µm (µ=1.15, σ=0.05), n=20, ornamentation to 0.6um. Cap surface trichoderm of glassy hyphae. Differences to Agathis taxon seem to be less pigment, less thick-walled, less septa. All characters which could vary easily within species.