- A Grisette (Amanita vaginata gr.) is eyeing you. Seen in the oak forest in Pauna, Boyacá
- An Amanita, maybe A. fuligineodisca seen in Pauna
- An Earthball, Scleroderma citrinum?, is an ectmycorrhizal fungus seen in Pauna Pauna DW Ms
- An overmature Macrolepiota
- An unidentified Lentinus sp. that probably is edible...
- At a village meeting Daniel presents the most common edible mushrooms.
- Boletus reticuloceps cap showing the reticulated nature.
- Cantharellus sp. fruiting in Pauna's Quercus humboldtii forest
- Cantharellus sp. hymenium found in Pauna's oak forest.
- Clavulina sp. seen in Pauna
- Coltricia sp., which is an oak associated ectomycorrhizal seen in Pauna
- Cookeina sulcipes? The taxonomy of Cookeina is not clear yet.
- Daldinia fruiting body transect. Daldinia is a member of the newly erected family Hypoxylaceae, formerly it was within Xylariaceae
- Excavated "egg" of very young Amanita vaginata seen in Pauna
- Fungus imperfectus et incognitus or rather an unknown anamorph seen Pauna
- Gills of Pleurotus sp growing on Sugar cane
- Lentinus crinitus seen from the side. A rather firm if not tough, but edible mushroom. Turning it into a powder as mushroom spice or cooking it long too soften helps.
- Lentinus sp. ?
- Maybe a Xylaria anamorph seen in Pauna
- Momo and peaches for the picnic lunch above Ura.