
Appearance
Cap: 3-9 cm; conic, becoming broadly conic or broadly bell-shaped, with a distinct but small pointed center; fragile; bald or finely silky; butterscotch brown to grayish brown or tan; damp, losing color markedly as it dries out so that the center is paler, along with streaks elsewhere; the margin becoming finely lined, especially when wet.Gills: Narrowly attached to the stem; close or nearly distant; whitish to buff at first, becoming pinkish and eventually brownish.
Stem: 5-10 cm long; 4-10 mm thick; slightly enlarged toward the base; finely silky; often twisted; colored like the cap, or paler; with white basal mycelium.
Flesh: Thin; fragile; whitish to brownish when wet.
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