A single specimen on base red calcareous soil in a Thymus / Cistus / Anthyllis garigue in Gozo (mt) was easily determined to be a Psathyrella from the snap-break stipe, chocolate brown spore print and typical spores. It had a faint sweet-almondy scent, cap hygrophanous.
The microfeatures, using my Melzer key (2015) led me to Psathyrella badiophylla, namely lack of pleurocystidia (or very rare), no evident veil, Pileipellis is a nice Hymenoderm of subspherical (sphaero-pedunculate) cells, spores turning dark brown in KOH , possess a central germ pore, and measuring 12-14 um long and plenty of Cheilocystidia in tufts that are quite variable but more or less wide to slender utriform. The stipe, also had tufts of pileocystidia.