Hygrophoropsis rufa

Hygrophoropsis rufa

Cap up to 10 cm, orange brown to brown; cap margin incurved. Stipe usually tapering towards the base, concolorous with the cap. Flesh orange, unchanging when exposed to air. Gills orange, decurrent (running down the stipe), forked. Smell not distinctive. Taste not distinctive. Spores 5–7 × 3–4 μm, dextrinoid.
The status of H. rufa was until recently uncertain, but recent research by morphological and molecular techniques confirmed that it is a good species (see Holec & Kolařík 2013; available online). Holec & Kolařík (2013) also stress that the spore size and possibly also the spore morphology appear so far as good distinguishing characters between H. rufa (5.6–6.4 × 3.6–4.4 μm, thick-walled) and H. aurantiaca (6.4–8.0 × 4.0–5.2 μm; thin-walled), based on measurements from Czech collections.
Hygrophoropsis rufa  Fall,Geotagged,Hygrophoropsis rufa,United States

Appearance

Cap up to 10 cm, orange brown to brown; cap margin incurved. Stipe usually tapering towards the base, concolorous with the cap. Flesh orange, unchanging when exposed to air. Gills orange, decurrent (running down the stipe), forked. Smell not distinctive. Taste not distinctive. Spores 5–7 × 3–4 μm, dextrinoid.
Hygrophoropsis rufa  Fall,Geotagged,Hygrophoropsis rufa,United States

Habitat

In mixed and coniferous forests, on litter or stumps, sometimes on sawdust.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderBoletales
FamilyHygrophoraceae
GenusHygrophoropsis
SpeciesHygrophoropsis rufa