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- Rigidoporus Disp Jardin DW Ms-1926581030
Rigidoporus in Jardin - Laccaria gomezii Jardin DW Ms-5328642
Th epurple Laccaria gomezii growing in the oak forest above Jardin in 1600m. - Craterellus Jardin Colombia DW Ms-1433601791
A nice group of Craterellus Chanterelles growing in Jardin. Winter chanterelle would clearly be a bad application of a common Craterellus name from the North American West Coast. - Craterellus disp Jardin Colombia DW Ms-1599386527
A Craterellus species seen in the oak forest above Jardin, Colombia - Artomyces sp Crown coral Jardin
An peppery tasting Artomyces, a Crown coral in the Russulales and not related to all the common corals seen in Jardin. - Phylloporus centroamericanus disp DW Ms
Phylloporus centroamericanus - Phylloporus centroamericanus cap DW Ms
A gilled bolete, Phylloporus centroamericanus growing in the Quercus humboldtii forest above Jardin - Calostoma cinnabarinum with peridium
Bright red Calostoma peridium, a protective layer growing around the endoperidum with its raised peristome, the ridge of tissue around the opening for spore disposal. - Calostoma cinnabarinum 2 showing stipe
Calostoma cinnabarinum with its weird stipe - Calostoma cinnabarinum
Calostoma cinnabarinum, aka Pretty mouth based on its greek derived scientific name or more prosaic Stalked puffball in aspic - Calostoma cinnabarinum
Calostoma cinnabarinum - Calostoma 3 and sliced
Calostoma cinnabarinum, a most weird oak associate in the boletales. - Calostoma cinnabarinum mouth
Calostoma cinnabarinum mouth DW Ms - Auricularia delicata in Jardin
Auricularia delicata seen in Jardin. It seems that A. delicata is a species complex. - Blumenavia rhacodes
Blumenavia rhacodes is an odd stinkhorn seen in the Andean oak forest near Jardin - Scorpio in UV light Rio Claro DW Ms-285326843
Scorpios are made easily visible at night with a UV light. Rio Claro is supposed to have 4 species of scorpios, some only found in this magic place. - Resupinatus applicatus
Resupinatus applicatus fruiting lined up camera friendly in Rio Claro. For awhile we thought we encountered Hohenbuehelia nigra. - Xylaria anamorph Rio Claro
Probably a Xylaria sp. anamorph seen in Rio Claro, Antioquia - Glassy agaric RioClaro DW MS
A tiny glass like agaric seen in Rio Claro. Love to find out what I encountered here! - Tetrapyrgos nigripes ant DW Ms
Tetrapyrgos nigripes ant DW Ms