- A beige-brown Cortinarius sp. seen in Chauna
- A big Collybia sp. seen in Yopal
- A brown capped Favolus sp. seen in Mani
- a cluster of edible Oudemansiella canarii, a porcelain fungus, harvested by Nicole near Morro
- A colorful red beetle with yellow spots that hangs out on Auricularia delicata. It reminds me of a beetle, I saw being called a fungus beetle.
- A Cortinarius sp. with a purple viscid cap seen in Chauna
- A Grisette (Amanita vaginata gr.) is eyeing you. Seen in the oak forest in Pauna, Boyacá
- A Leucoagaricus species growing near Yopal
- a Macrocybe titans, which can grow to be the biggest mushroom in the western hemisphere. Note it was moved from growing under a huge tree, hence the dark edge.
- A perfect red Russula seen in Chauna
- A pinkish marasmioid Agaric
- a Psilocybe sp. seen in Yopal. Note the blue staining.
- A small Cortinarius sp with salmon brown gills seen in Chauna
- A tiny Xylaria flabelliformis, an anamorph, and such in the past also known as Xylocoremium flabelliforme, seen in Chivor
- A tiny, agaric with a top attached stipe growing from a dead plant stem
- A young Pluteus sp. seen in the Andean oak forest of Raquira, Boyacá, Colombia
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- Agaric fragile gills