
Appearance
Cap: 25-65 mm across; convex, becoming broadly convex, nearly flat, or shallowly depressed; dry or slightly tacky; innately, finely fibrillose at first, becoming minutely scaly; reddish orange to orange when young and fresh, fading to pale orange.Gills: Broadly attached to the stem; distant or nearly so; thick; pale yellow at first, becoming orange; short-gills frequent.
Stem: 30-60 mm long; 4-10 mm thick; equal; dry; bald; pale orange to yellow, with a white base.
Flesh: Yellowish.

Naming
Synonyms:Camarophyllus squamulosus (Ellis & Everh.) Murrill, 1916
Hygrophorus squamulosus Ellis & Everh., 1894
References:
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http://www.mushroomexpert.com/hygrocybe_squamulosa.htmlhttp://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/31be4d8557c2cb49e17a41464615f5bc
https://www.gbif.org/species/3345111