Hygrophanous,.translucent, with a slight pinkish tinge.
The caps were up to 4cm, paler at edge, and not striate.
The smell was only slight; pleasant, sometimes seemed a bit mealy. The taste was mild.
The spore powder was white (very slightly cream in quantity).
The spores were about 5.5µ by 3.3µ.
If Clitocybe dealbata is regarded as a separate species, these mushrooms should probably belong to it. However C. dealbata is often considered to be a Nomen dubium, an invalid synonym of Clitocybe rivulosa, and I am following that convention.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description={{en|1=''Clitocybe rivulosa'' (= ''Clitocybe dealbata'') in a park near Massy, France. }} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=Strobilomyces |Date=2008-11-16 |Permission= |other_versions= }}