Gilded brittlegill

Russula aurea

''Russula aurea'', commonly known as the gilded brittlegill, is an uncommon species of mushroom found in deciduous woodland in Europe in summer and early autumn. Unlike many red-capped members of the genus, it is edible and mild-tasting.
Russula aurea fungus (Amanita) in Netherlands I was thinking this rather large fungus would be easy to identify, yet I am unable to find a match. Autumn,Fall,Gilded brittlegill,Heesch,Netherlands,Russula aurea,Wide angle

Appearance

The cap is 4–9 cm wide and a blood- or orange-red in colour with ridged margins. Sticky when wet, it is initially convex, then later flat, or depressed; it is able to be peeled half-way. The widely spaced gills are ochre with yellow edges, and adnexed or free. The stipe is up to 3–8 cm long and 1–2.5 cm wide, cylindrical and white or cream to golden-yellow. The brittle flesh is yellow and the taste mild. The spore print is ochre, the warty spores are oval or round and measure 7.5–9 × 6–8 μm.
Russula aurea fungus (Amanita)  Geotagged,Gilded brittlegill,Netherlands,Russula aurea,Summer

Naming

The overall yellow tone of ''Russula aurea'' distinguishes it from the peppery and inedible red-capped Russulas, such as the bloody brittlegill , the sickener , and the beechwood sickener .
Russula aurea fungus in Netherlands - sideview  Autumn,Fall,Heesch,Netherlands,Russula aurea,Wide angle

Distribution

''Russula aurea'' is found in Europe and is uncommon in Britain. It has been recorded as far east as the Black Sea region of eastern Turkey.

It occurs under deciduous trees in summer and early autumn, in particular beech, oak and hazel.

Habitat

''Russula aurea'' is found in Europe and is uncommon in Britain. It has been recorded as far east as the Black Sea region of eastern Turkey.

It occurs under deciduous trees in summer and early autumn, in particular beech, oak and hazel.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderRussulales
FamilyRussulaceae
GenusRussula
Species
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