Amanita orientifulva
Gills on the cap underside are free from attachment to the stipe, crowded closely together, and white to cream in colour with brownish edges.The fruit body has a sac-like volva and lacks a ring on the stipe.The overall colour of the fruit body is brownish with a yellowish to orange cap centre.Names for its similarity to the widespread A. fulva (a species with which it was previously confused), it can be distinguished by microscopic features of the volva.[1] It is found at altitudes ranging from 1,300–4,200 m (4,300–13,800 ft) in south-western China.