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| | | Re: Unidentified Fungus in Dorset Hi Linnek,
Lovely colour. A gill shot is necessary I'm afraid! This is one of a few things  If the underside is yellow and funnel shaped, and has 'veins' or 'folds' instead of gills, then it's a good chance it could be Cantharellus cibarius. If not, it might be a Gymnopilus, but no real clue without a shot of the underside I'm afraid
Hope that helps
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