I found some of the white oyster mushroom looking ones over the weekend in South Florida. Though they might be oyster mushrooms but the pores / gills confused me.
Had them identified on a online group, and like Dave W said above, they appear to be Favolus. They came back to me with an id of Favolus brasiliensis.
They are found in Florida and South America and accordign to my online research some people including but not limited to the native people in the jungles of Brazil and Bolivia eat them.
I am no expert and I dont know if they should be eating or not, I dont know what good or bad compounds they may contain. I am just passing on online info so further in depth researh and learning can be done.
Here are some images I took including a clear view of the honeycomb pores on the bottom. The group is also known as honeycomb mushrooms.
If anyone has more details on if these musrooms are good to eat please respond.