- Clavulinopsis white fly Crq DW Ms
A white Clavulinopsis sp. with a tiny Drosophila fly resting on it. - Crinipellis RioClaro DW Ms
Crinipellis sp. seen in Rio Claro - Crinipellis Disp RioClaro Crq DW Ms-841127481
A Crinipellis (3 cm cap) growing from a moss covered tree bark in Rio Claro - Ophiocordyceps kniphofioides triple2 DW Ms
Ophiocordyceps kniphofioides growing out of a ant in Rio Claro - Ophiocordyceps kniphofioides triple hyb DW Ms
Ophiocordyceps kniphofioides growing out of an ant in Rio Claro - Pterula RC 2017 DW Ms-1229190643
Pterula sp. growing out of a dead branch - Ophiocordyceps llyodii anamorph aka Hymenostilbe
Ophiocordyceps llyodii anamorph aka Hymenostilbe - Lepiota minute RioClaro DW Ms
A minute Lepiota? growing out of the shady base of a tree. Maybe it just grows on the bark? - Linothele megatheloides Ffunnel web spider DW Ms
Linothele megatheloides, a big Funnel web spider. - Marasmius orange RC DW Ms-799613076
A common Marasmius sp. that impresses with itts intense orange coloration - Cordyceps tuberculata RC2017 Ms DW
Cordyceps tuberculata growing out of a moth seen in Rio Claro. - Stick insect Phasmatodea DW Ms-738597943
A stick insect [Phasmatodea] - Xylaria bottlebrush anamorph RC2017 DW Ms-1461726964
A Xylaria sp. bottlebrush-shaped anamorph - Metacordyceps martialis RC17 DW Ms-1987466574
Fruiting body of Metacordyceps martialis growing out of old wood - Xylaria bottlebrush anamorphs RC2017 DW Ms-863657668
A Xylaria anamorph I refer to as bottlebrush - Cordyceps minute RioClaro DW Ms-1728866399
An extremely small Cordyceps seen in Rio Claro. The stroma seems as thin as a hair. The ant host is usually not visible without magnifying glass, since it is nested in a crack and just so tiny. - Metacordyceps martialis exposed RC DW Ms
An excavated Metacordyceps martialis. They are usually found in dead logs. - Amauroderma hyb
Amauroderma in Rio Claro - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis RioClaro17 DW Ms
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis RioClaro17 DW Ms - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis RC17 DW Ms
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus growing from a Zombie ant on a liverwort in Rio Claro