Clitocybula ellipsospora

[2] It grows in small cespitose groups occasionally producing lone specimens.

The cap is roughly 20–50 mm (0.79–1.97 in) with a plano-convex shape, with a depression in the centre, starts off circular but becomes irregular with age.

The margin is curved not striated becoming very irregular and lacerated with maturity.

Colour is uniformly silvery with beige and greyish-brown undertones in young and wet specimens.

[1] Clitocybula ellipsospora grows in small clusters alongside partially buried deadwood, in Pinus sylvestris forests within the supra-mediterranean belt, on acid soils so far exclusively within the vicinity of peat bogs.