Summary:
Features of Chrysomphalina aurantiaca include small size, uniform orange color in cap, flesh, and stem, moist hygrophanous cap with margin that is coated with tiny whitish hairs when young, waxy-appearing gills, growth on rotting conifers in groups or clusters, and white to pale yellow spore deposit.
Cap:
(0.7)1-3cm across, flat with margin inrolled and decurved [downcurved] at first, "becoming horizontal and finally often elevated", "disc flat or shallowly depressed"; hygrophanous, orange when moist, paler when faded, yellowish to whitish when old; moist, fibrillose, fibrils often erect but finally appressed, margin striate, (Bigelow), 1-4cm across, broadly convex to nearly flat, often slightly depressed, margin incurved when young becoming wavy and often uplifted when old; hygrophanous, "orange when young, fading to orange-yellow then yellow"; silky-fibrillose becoming nearly smooth, moist when fresh, margin coated with tiny white hairs that disappear by maturity, (Bessette)
Flesh:
thin; colored as cap and fading with it; stem interior whitish, (Bigelow), orange to orange-yellow fading to yellow, (Bessette)
Gills:
adnate or short-decurrent at first, "finally moderately decurrent (unevenly), distant, narrow, arched, forked", usually interveined, rather waxy-appearing; orange to orange buff; edges even and straight, (Bigelow), "adnate to slightly decurrent when young", becoming decurrent when old, "distant, narrow, arched, often forked", several tiers of attenuate subgills; "orange to orange-yellow, fading to pale yellow"; typically waxy appearing, (Bessette)
Stem:
1-2cm x 0.15-0.25cm, "equal or slightly enlarged at either end, central, usually curved, solid-stuffed"; pale orange or yellowish orange; moist, bald, (Bigelow), 1-3cm x 0.15-0.5cm, "equal or tapering at either end", solid becoming stuffed and often hollow when old; "orange to orange-yellow when young, fading to yellow at maturity"; "sometimes coated with whitish basal mycelium", (Bessette)
Odor:
not distinct (Bigelow, Bessette)
Taste:
not distinct (Bigelow, Bessette)
Microscopic spores:
spores (6.5)7-9(11.5) x 4-5(5.5) microns, mostly elliptic, sometimes obovate, smooth, inamyloid; basidia usually 4-spored, at times 1-, 2-, or 3-spored, 26-44 x 6-8 microns; pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia absent; clamp connections absent, (Bigelow), spores 7-10 x 4-5.5 microns, elliptic to obovate, smooth, inamyloid, colorless, (Bessette)
Spore deposit:
white to pale yellow (Bessette)
Notes:
Collections were examined from WA, OR, ID, CA, (Bigelow). It also occurs in BC and MI, (Bessette). Collections were examined from BC and WA, (Redhead(38)).
| Origin Status | Provincial Status | BC List (Red Blue List) | COSEWIC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Native | S3S4 (2021) | Yellow | Not Listed |
Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Omphalia aurantiaca Peck
Omphalina luteicolor Murrill