This group of young specimens grew on calcareous soil under Quercus trees. Some features: - Cap of 3.5 to 4 cm, buff coloured (cream, pale brown), darker at the center and almost white at the enrolled margin, unzoned; - Gills pale coloured (cream), crowded, with some drops of white latex; - Stem of ~4.5 cm, almost white with small brownish marks at the base, very consistent; - The latex remains white when removed from the gills and isolated; - Odor pleasant and taste first mild then acrid; - There is a very slow change of colour to pink/red in the flesh when cutted; - Spores ornamented with spines and ridges, with average dimensions of 8.5 - 9 um in diameter; - Cheilocystidia more or less cylindrical with pointing ends.