- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae stromata in situ, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae giant larva in situ with a 10cm scale, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae giant larva excavated . Meloloantha include the European Maybug and its Chafer larva
- Giant Ophiocordyceps melolonthae
- Cordyceps sp. growing from a Lepidoptera larva, Isla Escondido, Putumayo
- Cordyceps sp. growing attached on a leaf, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Leucocoprinus brunneoluteus seen in Isla Escondida
- Leucocoprinus brunneoluteus cap
- Flabellophora troup in Isla Escondida
- Mycena / Collybia plectophylla covering a trunk
- Mycena / Collybia plectophylla covers a trunk seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Mycena / Collybia plectophylla close up seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Monolena primuliflora flowering in Isla Escondida
All over Monolena primuliflora were flowering, but only in the mornings. In the afternoons the flowers were closed. - Fruit of this pink edged flowering Monolena primuliflora (Melastomataceae), Isla Escondida
- Cystoderma?, note the ring and scaly stem, Isla Escondida
- Bothrops asper - Fer-de-lance head close up, luckily lens and editing creates a proximity that I had not to experience in reality!
- Bothrops asper - Fer-de-lance winding along river rocks in Isla Escondida
Our guide Bryan Coral Jaramillo searched out this deadly viper. He had encountered it along this creek before. - Bothrops asper - Fer-de-lance viper, Isla Escondida
- Russula paucilamellata growing out of wood in Isla Escondida
Unfortunately Russula paucilamellata remains undescribed – a nomen provisorium first applied by Thomas Laessoee and Jens Petersen. - Cordyceps nidus growing from a small spider seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo