- Cover page Tepu village with Tapanahoni River from the air
- Ceratiomyxa morchella slime mold seen close up
- Lentinus crinitus seen from the side. A rather firm if not tough, but edible mushroom. Turning it into a powder as mushroom spice or cooking it long too soften helps.
- Cookeina sulcipes? The taxonomy of Cookeina is not clear yet.
- Pleurotus djamor, a great edible Oyster mushroom. Note the different color in the fruiting bodies of the same mycelium
- Pleurotus djamor var roseus - Tropical oyster, a great edible mushroom
- Daniel cooking for kids
- Pleurotus djamor cluster DW Ms
- Cantharellus guyanensis field around the Teramu (Caesalipinaceae) tree
- Favolus brasiliensis? with an interesting yellow hue.
- Daniel showing mushroom pictures in 8th grade, the highest grade in Tepu school
- Cantharellus guyanensis Display
- Phillipsia lutea, a yellow cup fungus in the Sarcoscyphaceae family (Pezizales) first described from Costa Rica.
- Root tips that tricked me first into being excited to have found a Cordyceps
- Favolus brasiliensis
- Fresh cleared and planted Tupi = agricultural land. In the back the primary forest soon turned into tupis as well
- Passion fruit (Passiflora sp.) flower with ant
- Pleurotus djamor fruiting #224
- Cantharellus Rayan Kiran Daniel Romano
- Cookeina with Basha Jan in Tepu