Limacella illinita (Fr.) Maire (Лимацелла масляная) This is only light yellow ringless Limacella kind in this region. It has clear feature: the older, the lighter a cap up to almost white with yellowish shadow. Cap: 4-7cm wide when adult, much slimy; bell-shaped, convex as 1/3 of a ball up to almost flat, sometimes with indistinct knob, sometimes radial grooved, smooth; colour changed from light orange-yellow up to dull yellow, then yellowish-white; the cap top is darker. Veil: at very young mushroom, much slimy. Flesh is white, thin and fragile. Gills: free or almost free, close up to crowded, white up yellowish-white when died. Odour is weak and pleasant. Stalk: 7-12cm long, 0.6-1cm thick, slimy when young, weakly enlarged down; light yellow or yellowish-white, sometimes slightly dull orange hairy. Habitat: rare small group or single scattered in wet places in pine-tree forest with rare birches and aspen (very rare in dry summer, typical, when unusual rainy year). Edibility: edible. Season: June-August.