Coltricia cinnamomea (Jacq.) Murrill, 1904
has a shiny, thin, leathery, round and zoned brownish-rust to brownish-yellow cap with a paler growing margin and a central stipe. The hymenium is brownish and the spore print is yellowish-brown. Like Coltricia perennis, it grows from the soil along compacted woodland trails. It is mycorrhizal with hardwoods. Annual. The word “cinnamomea” means “cinnamon colored”. It is in the Hymenochaetaceae family of the Hymenochaetales order.