Pluteus Aurantiorugosus is a specific species of fungi that belong to the family Pluteaceae. This mushroom has a distinctive orange-red cap that is often covered in small bumps or "warts" and is commonly found in forests and woodland areas throughout Europe and North America. Some potential synonyms for Pluteus Aurantiorugosus in the scientific literature include Pluteus cervinus, Pluteus leoninus, and Pluteus luteolus. Other common names include the "orange shaggy cap," "red-gilled pluteus," and "orange or rusty spotted mushroom." Regardless of its name, this mushroom is highly valued by foragers and gourmet cooks alike for its meaty texture and robust flavor.