
Cortinarius cinnamomeus
Caps are 2-4.5 cm, bell-shaped to broadly convex, knobbed, dry, silky to minutely scaly, and cinnamon-yellow. Flesh is straw-coloured. Gills are attached, close, and yellowish to cinnamon. Stalks are up to 8 cm tall by 6 mm wide, yellowish. Rings are web-like and yellowish. Spore prints are rusty-brown. Widespread and common, it fruits in wet spots under conifers. Also known as Dermocybe cinnamomea. Not edible.