These mushrooms were found at Belcarra while I was hiking. It was growing on the ground out of soil from a grassy patch. It has a bit of a decurved cap shape, but perhaps moving to umbonate because it has a bit of a bump with an even margin. Surface is bald (Glabrous). There is a floccose partial veil. I think the gills are uncinate with subdistant spacing. The stem is central, scarbrous, and flexuous. I think the bulb is fusiform. I think (through morphology, specifically colour, gills, and stem shape similarities) this mushroom is a gilled bolete, specifically Hydrophoropsis pallida.