Found in Kerala State, India, fruit bodies of the fungus grow on the ground among bamboo roots.
[1] The fruit bodies have caps that are initially convex, before flattening out or becoming slightly depressed, often with a blunt umbo.
Its dull white surface is covered with brown fibrillose small scales that are most numerous in the center and diminish approaching the cap margin.
A membranous, whitish ring is located on the upper portion of the stem, but it does not last long before disintegrating.
[1] The fruit bodies of Lepiota harithaka grow singly or scattered on the ground among bamboo roots, both dead and living.