- Hygrocybe aphylla seen in El Cedro. Unfortunately they suffered in transport a bit.
This unique waxgill has no gills! - A white tiny Favolaschia growing on a stick in Reserva El Cedro
- Tremella fuciformes growing out of a banch in Mocoa
- Auricularia, maybe A. nigricans (formerly A. polytricha) seen near Mocoa
- Clavulinopsis? seen in Mocoa
- Ophiocordyceps unilateralis seen in Mocoa
- Gibellula pulchra growing from a tiny spider in Mocoa. Fitting species name: "pulchra" meaning beautiful in Latin. However a spider might miss the beauty aspect in a Gibellula infection.
- Synnema with Conidiophores of Gibellula pulchra seen at Cascadas Fin del Mundo near Mocoa
Gibellula pulchra is the anamorph of Torrubiella pulchra, the teleomorph. - Ophiocordyceps binata with scale indicating a length of 6 mm seen near Mocoa
- Ophiocordyceps binata seen in Mocoa
- Ant hyperparasit seen in Mocoa
- Tiny and striking Phaeomarasmius siquierii? growing on a Termite nest seen in Mocoa
Phaeomarasmius siquierii was first described from the Atlantic Balearen Islands growing on Juniper bark. So not sure if this could be the same species, but it is awfully similar. - Phaeomarasmius siquierii on Termite nest Mocoa
Unfortunately I did not consider slicing out a piece of the termite nest to take decent picture. So I ended up having to use the zoom and full extended tripod. - Tremella looking like a cubist sculpture seen in Mocoa -
- Panellus with spider Mocoa
- Architis sp.? spider surrounded by Panellus sp in Mocoa
- Panellus cap in Mocoa - unfortunately I could not detect any bioluminescense
- Panellus sp. on Guadua bamboo growing in Mocoa
- Entoloma dragonosporum, just love that liberty cap type cap extension
- Favolus caps on a branch in Mocoa