Cortinarius armeniacus, Cortinariaceae, Agaricales.(Паутинник оранжевый, абрикосово-желтый). Cap: 4-8cm, convex up to broadly convex, , margins curved under, color is dull orange as apricot up to bright orange or orange-yellow, minor light orange-brown; Cap surface is smooth up to fine velvety when dry or some slimy in wet weather. Flesh is white up to light orange along surface. Gills: attached and pinching out toward stalk, close to almost distant; narrow up to moderately broad with short intermediate gills, color from light orange-yellow up to light orange-brown or bright orange. Veil: partial veil as white cotton at young mushrooms. Stalk: 3-6cm long with weak indistinct remnants of veil, 1.5-3cm thick, enlarged down often up to bulbous base, pinkish-white, sometimes with some lilac top, cutting is white with light-orange margin. Edibility: good with caution because there is orange-brown poisonous kind with thinner stalk, most people afraid all Cortinariaceae. Habitat: rather rare kind scattered as small group in pine-tree forest with aspen and birches. July - September.