Habitat: high-elevation conifer forests near melting snowbanks
Spores: early spring
Conservation Status: Not of concern
Cap 4– 6 cm across, convex with a dome or low bump in center; smooth, greasy; brown, orange-brown, olive-brown, drying lighter; margin covered with yellow tissue when young. Gills attached, pale yellowish orange becoming orange-brown; covered with thin yellow cobwebby veil at first. Stalk 4– 6 × 1– 1.5 cm, equal or slightly larger at the base; smooth; watery whitish pale brown; with lemon-yellow veil covering the lower part or only as bits of yellow tissue on stipe. Flesh watery pale brown; odor not distinctive. Spore print brown.
Sources: Cripps, Cathy L., Vera S. Evenson, and Michael Kuo. Rocky Mountain Mushrooms by Habitat. Chicago, University of Illinois Press, 2016.
PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Cortinarius colymbadinus in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database
CalPhotos: Cortinarius colymbadinus photos