- Caterpillar among immature spiny Mycena pins seen in Los Santos, Santander
- Spiny pins of young Mycena mushrooms with a caterpillar cruising through it. Seen in Los Santos
- Spiny pins of young Mycena mushrooms. Not the cap where the spines scraped off.
- Xylaria sp. fruiting in a nice row
- immature Xylaria with flies
- Tasting the superb coffee in Los Santos. Awesome coffee farm. We are always including a coffee farm visit with tasting in all our Mushroaming Colombia tours.
- Phallus indusiatus complex volva and stem transect
Check out this minimalist stem structure of this member of the Phallus indusiatus complex. Also visible is the volva that seems dull orange - brownish. This might be a still undescribed species close to Ph. indusiatus, that was originally described in Suriname, but has a white veil and volva. This stinkhorn has a pale yellow veil when unfolding that seems white with maturity and also adarkish volva. - Phallus indusiatus seen in Mani, Casanare
Interesting to see how the veil irregularly unfolds in the left specimen. - Xylaria row in Mani
Xylaria sp. covered in white anamorphic spore-like conidiospores - Xylaria tentacula seen in Mani, Casanare
What a bizarre fungus! And a cool scientific name Xylaria tentacula and common name Fairy Sparklers - Phlebopus beniensis, a saprobic, mostly tropical, edible bolete species. Seen in Yopal
- Leucoagaricus Yopal DW Ms
- Agaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.
- A big Collybia sp. seen in Yopal
see 6+cm ruler for scale - Panus strigosus seen in Yopal
the gorgeous, hairy, wood decaying Panus strigosus - Daedalopsis sp. underside with its labyrinthian hymenium, which is a bit weathered. Seen in Yopal
- oldish Daedalopsis sp. with young growth seen in Yopal
- Phlebopus beniensis seen in Yopal
- Ganoderma resinaceum, a close relative of Reishi, covered in guttation drops seen in Yopal
- a Psilocybe sp. seen in Yopal. Note the blue staining.