Descripción original Pileus 2-13 mm broad, campanulate to expanding to convex or applanate, blunt or with a blunt umbo, never umbilicate, with deflexed then straight margin: hygrophanous, slightly translucently striate, white, practically glabrous. Lamellae distant, L= 9-15, 1= 0-1, arcuate-decurrent, welldeveloped. reaching the margin of the pileus, sometimes interveined against underside of pileus, white, with concolorous edge. Stipe 1025 x 0.5-2.0 mm, eylindrical, sometimes broadened towards base, white, shorily pubescent to hairy (lens), without basal hairs. Context membranaceous, white. Smell somewhat spermatie or inconspicuous. ‘Taste mild. Spores 7.5-9.0 (10) x 2.0) 4.5 pm, FE — 1,9-3,2,0= 2.3-2.7. subeylindrical, fusiform or pip-shaped. Basidia 14-24 x 3.0-7.0 pm, 4-spored, clavate. Basidioles 15-24 x 4.0-7.0 um, subeylindrical to Basidia 14-24 x 3.0-7.0 pm, 4-spored, clavate. Basidioles 15-24 x 4.0-7.0 um, subeylindrical to slenderly clavate. Lamella edge heterogeneous, rarely completely sterile. Cheilocystidia 20-40 x4.0-7.0 pim, subeylindrical or lageniform, rarely somewhat coralloid (Noordeloos 8313), thin-walled, sometimes with hyaline slime-cap covering the upper half, Trama made up of inflated, 12-20 pim wide hyphae, Pilcipellis a cutis of narrow, cylindrical, diverticulate hyphae: diverticulae digitate, 2.0-7.0 pm long. Pileoeystidia absent. Stipitipellis a cutis of 5.0--9.0 um wide, diverticulate hyphae, Caulocystidia abundant, 10 48 x 3.0-6.0 um, cylindrical-fNMexuous, often diverticulate or subcorrallord. Clamp-connecetions present, Chemical reactions: Neither spores nor tissues amyloid or dextrinoid. Ecology: Saprotrophic on vegetal debris of herbaceous (grasses) and woody plants, also found in meadows (Mesobrometa) in Switzerland (BRUNNER & HorAK 1988).