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- Ophiocordyceps dipterigena on fly
- A Trogia, quite similar to Trogia venenata from Yunnan that is infamous having killed 300 people.
- Mutinus argentinus seen in Rio Claro. Could be first record for Colombia.W Ms
- Akanthomyces seen in Acabuco
- Moelleriella with scale
- The very tough fruiting body of Daldinia seen in Pauna's oak forest
- Pleurotus djamor, a great edible Oyster mushroom. Note the different color in the fruiting bodies of the same mycelium
- Pleurotus djamor var roseus - Tropical oyster, a great edible mushroom
- Arcyria slime mold seen near Villa de Leyva
- Bucaramanga's skyline. We prefered enjoying the charm of the coffee over visiting Colombia's 4th biggest town.
- 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.
- Pterula below Dochula
- Cookeina sulcipes? The taxonomy of Cookeina is not clear yet.
- Beautiful garden of the Los Santos coffee farm
- All white Amanita sp. with visicid cap growing in Chauna
- Esero, a local mushroom expert and his parrot inspect a Stereum with parasitizing Tremella in Tepu
- Ceratiomyxa morchella slime mold seen close up
- Hemimycena cap in Arcabuco
- Physarella oblonga slime mold close up, after it popped to release its spores, Rio Claro, Antiqua, Colombia
- Chlorociboria fruiting bodies