The
cap is across; it is bell-shaped with a somewhat inrolled margin at first, becoming broadly convex with an even or uplifted margin. It usually retains a slight
central bump and is dry, smooth, pale tan or buff (occasionally white), or reddish tan; it usually changes color markedly as it dries out; the margin is sometimes faintly lined. The bare, pallid, and tough stem grows up to about tall and in diameter. The gills are attached to the stem or free from it, The
spores measure 7–10
μm × 4–6 μm; they are smooth, elliptical, and
inamyloid.
Cystidia are absent. The
pileipellis is without broom cells.
Similar species It can resemble
M. nigrodiscus. This mushroom can be mistaken for the toxic
Clitocybe dealbata or
C. rivulosa, which have closely spaced decurrent gills. The latter lacks an umbo and is white to grey in color. Some species of the
Collybia,
Marasmiellus,
Micromphale, and
Strobilurus genera are also similar, sometimes requiring microscopic analysis to differentiate. == Distribution and habitat ==