The
fruit bodies have convex to flattened
caps ranging from in diameter. The fruit bodies produce a white to buff
spore print. Microscopically, the
spores are somewhat spindle-shaped when viewed from the side, and elliptical viewed from the front; they measure 8–10.5 by 3–5.5
μm and are
inamyloid. The
basidia (spore-bearing cells) are thin-walled, club-shaped and four-spored, measuring 26–36 by 5–8.8 μm. The
cystidia on both the faces and edges of the gills are thin-walled,
hyaline (translucent), narrowly club-shaped, and measure 26–36 by 5–8.8 μm. The
cap cuticle comprises threadlike
hyphae with a diameter of 4.4–8 μm, while the cap flesh is made of interwoven hyphae (both thick- and thin-walled) measuring 2.5–6 μm.
Clamp connections are present in the hyphae.
Similar species The species resembles
Neolentinus lepideus and
Catathelasma imperiale. It can resemble
Armillaria ponderosa, which grows on the ground. == Habitat and distribution ==