In all, seven specimens were found ranging in size: 4-18mm cap diameter, 1-13mm stipe length, 0.25-1mm stipe thickness (with one specimen having a sessile stem). Stipe position varied from central, eccentric, to sessile/absent. Other characteristics were consistent: umbilicate to slightly infundibuliform when older with arched, split, and undulating margins; dusty, dull, and spongy cap a pink-brown colour that became darker when damaged and tanner when dried; gills are uncinate and ventricose, with average thickness and subdistant spacing; edges are acute and veined with waxy, dusty ridges consistent with cap colour; stems are flexuous and longitudinally striate with silvery-shiny surface near the base; very fragile and chalky; no taste, slightly anise, fruity smell reminiscent of seawater; hyphae white when young; white, subglobose (with occasional oblong) spores, 10-17µm (including spines), highly ornamented with 2.5-4µm long spines; basidia are two-spored and 30-37.5µm long, 7.5-10µm wide with few cystidia.