Horak describes the cap of Pluteus hispidilacteus as small, 5-12 mm and conspicuously covered in white hairs.
Description: This small cream-white Pluteus has non-pigmented fibrils lying flattish on the cap surface. It has been observed growing up to 1.2 cm in diameter. The gills are cream-pink with a concolorous gill edge. The stipe is white-cream to pale yellow. Microscopically the most distinctive character is the non-pigmented pileipellis cap cells which are like fine 'hairs' on the cap surface.
Abundance: Rarely observed in the Mangemangeroa Reserve.
Acknowledgement: J.A. Cooper
Small creamy Pluteus with a velvety cap with cream "fibres" adpressed to the cap (not raised). Gills pink-cream. Stipe cream. Cap size 1 cm in diameter and 2 cm in height. Remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest.
Small creamy Pluteus with a velvety cap with creamy "fibres" lying flattish to the cap (not raised). Gills pink. Stipe white-cream to pale yellow, 2 mm in diameter. Cap size 1-1.2 cm in diameter and 1.5-2.3 cm in height. Remnant mature coastal broadleaf forest.
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