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- Solanum sessiliflorum Lulito little stem-fruiting tomatoes
Solanum sessiliflorum, known as Lulito, a little stem-fruiting tomato. - Red yellow Climber
A climber with impressive red & yellow flowers - Climber red yellow flowered
A luxuriously red-yellow flowered climber - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis soaked at the end of a big leaf - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, an ant Cordyceps described first by Tatiana Sanjuan - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, originally described by Tatiana Sanjuan who is not surprisingly extremely good in finding this tiny ant parasite. - Ophiocordyceps evansii branch
Ophiocordyceps evansii which was first described by Tatiana Sanjuan. Note the sectioned fertile head. - Spider orange tiny
A tiny Reduviidae bug in the Hemiptera. - Ophiocordyceps cf curculionum Leticia
An Ophiocordyceps reminiscent of O. curculionum seen in Leticia - Cornelio junior looking at mushrooms
Cornelio junior looking at mushrooms - Marasmius stick Leticia
Marasmius growing from a stick in Leticia - Cordyceps tuberculata moth on Purple Heart Peltogyne aka violeta
Cordyceps tuberculata moth laying on violeta, Purple heart wood (Peltogyne sp.) - Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia Leticia
Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia seen in Leticia - Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia Detail
Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia lining the sporophore like birds on a branch - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii fruiting bodies in different stages of maturity. - Boating on the Tacana
Boating on the Tacana River with Michael - Scarlet macaw Ara macao Puerto Alegre
Scarlet macaw - Ara macao in Puerto Alegre - Squirrel monkey Saimiri sciureus under roof
Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) under a woven roof - Kids playing football in the rain on monkey island
Kids playing football in the rain on monkey island. What a blast they are having! - Victoria amazonica the Giant water lily
The giant leaf of Victoria amazonica. I tried to find a baby to put on top, since it is said it can support it. However, I did not succeed in locating a small human to verify this claim. Hopefully next time!