[2] The cap has a diameter of 4-7 cm, hemispherical when young, broad to almost flat when mature.
Pore tubes on the underside are 3-6mm long and 0.5 to 1mm wide, white when young a pale yellowish when mature or bruised.
The stipe is somewhat the same color as the cap, but paler with distinct white mesh veins.
The flesh is solid, white and tending to become spongy when old, prone to infestation with larvae.
The spores appear green-gray or olive under the microscope, with a tapered elliptical shape of 12-14um x 5-6um size.