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Looks like Gymnopus sp.
Family - Marasmiaceae
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However for exact species confirmation only pictures are not enough unlike plants here we have to study the microscopic characters along with spore print to get sure.
G. dryophilus is distributed in North America and Europe.
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I understand its not possible for many of us to do microscopic studies because of lack of equipments and other facilities.
Your images are much detailed now than earlier showing many details including stipe, pileus, gills and habitat. I wish you can add one more detail of spore print for Agaricales as color of spore is really helpful in confirming some species. It is also easy to take spore prints.
As Gymnopus dryophilus is mentioned in book than it is most likely G. dryophilus as it is not matching with other species mentioned.
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