Earthfan or Cup Fungi?

Please try to include photos to show all parts of the fungus, eg top, stem, and gills.
Note any smells, and associated trees or plants (eg oak, birch). A spore print can be very useful.
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Earthfan or Cup Fungi?

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I am trying to identify this fungus (photo attached) which I found on a flat grassy area on the side of a hill two days ago.
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Re: Earthfan or Cup Fungi?

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Would be good to see it from other angles. I assume it has fallen off a tree?
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