Leratiomyces cerera (Leratiomyces ceres)
- Division: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- Subdivision: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- Class: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- Subclass: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
- Order: Agaricales (Agaric or Lamellar)
- Family: Strophariaceae (Strophariaceae)
- Genus: Leratiomyces (Leraciomyces)
- Type: Leratiomyces ceres (Leratiomyces cerera)
- Stropharia orange,
- Hypholoma aurantiaca,
- Psilocybe aurantiaca,
- Psilocybe ceres,
- Naematoloma rubrococcineum,
- Agaric wax
Leraciomyces cerera is a mushroom, past which it is impossible to pass, it immediately attracts attention. It is medium in size but very bright. A red-orange hue that is also covered with some kind of oily film, perfectly smooth and moist to the touch. The cap is domed with curved edges. At the very edges there is some hairiness, white, it is repeated on the legs along the entire length. It is because of the humidity that the color looks even brighter and more attractive, it catches the eye against the background of grass and other greenery.
This mushroom is quite rare, only in some areas. It can be found from late summer to mid-autumn. It is worth paying attention to the fact that this mushroom cannot be confused with anything, it is too bright and attractive.
Leraciomyces cerera can not be eaten, you need to be very careful with it.
SIMILAR TYPES
It resembles blood red cobweb (Cortinarius sanguineus), which has a red cap, its plates are initially bright red and become reddish brown in adulthood, the spore powder is rusty brown, not purple brown.