> A large family of 15 fruiting bodies at different stages of development (from a fully mature basidiome with a cap of 8 cm in diameter and a stipe of 8 cm long to a button just emerging from the soil) growing in pure coarse sand, some on a wide dirt road and some on a median, in the Speedwell section of FPP. > The caps are off-white or very pale cream with a cream to pale salmon universal veil. The cap color intensifies with age, particularly in the disk area (see photos). Marginal striation are very prominent with age, but not so in young specimens. > The stipe is covered with a dense, pale salmon "scaly" snake skin. All fruiting bodies had a prominent skirt-like structure on the bottom of the stipe just above the "bulb" area. > The patch is surrounded by pitch pines with a few oak saplings, but the oaks are too far away to be the host tree. > This exact spot previously yielded obs 151169, obs 151170, and obs 151171 in early November 2013. > This material is now in the hands of RET.