Terrestrial near Black Birch And Oak,but was closest to a large wild Black Cherry. Photo number one appears to show yellow floccose UV remnants at the top of the basal bulb. Picked on a humid day two days after a light rainfall. Pileus diameters were 29-45 mm x 10-20 mm thick. Colors when picked were yellow to light orange, and the caps were convex to applanate with a decurved margin that on some appeared to be toothed, and there were very faint striations on some margins that were approximately 1/4-3/8" long, but they were very faint on older specimens. Caps were slightly tacky and the scales were yellowish-white, dull and dry. No odor or taste discernible. Context was white with some light yellow under the pilepellis, and tspered gradually to the margin , but did not quite reach it. Lamellae were white to yellow en masse, whitish in side view, and some were forked near the stipe. Gills must have been attached on some because there were seceeding lines at the apex. there were four different lenghts of lamellulae, and the gills were close and subcrowded. Stipe were 50-55 mm long, 8-9 mm at midstipe, with a bulb lenght 10-15 mm x 18-21 mm wide, and stained very light orange. The interior of the bulb had orangish stains in the larval holes. Light brown rhizomorphs were present at the bas of the bulb. There was a superior yellowish-white annulus that became evanescent in older specimens. Stipe context was white and stuffed to hollow