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- Termitomyces sp. locally known as Bangmu. Photo: Cheku Cr ed DW Ms
- Audience of 400 students (not all visible here) for my Mushroom talk at Yibi Labtsa Tangtibi School
- Termitomyces sp, maybe T. eurhizus found above Tingtibi, a choice edible
- Strobilurus sp. with yellow cap
- Squamanita transected shows the parasitic mushroom growing on top of the Amanita volva.
- Squamanita standing above Tingtibi, Zhemgang, Bhutan.
- A Squamanita - a parasitic mushroom growing on top of the base of the high-jacked Amanita volva and stembase
- Tsering proudly showing 2 big Briddegills, Russula cf brevipes near Misetang, Tang, Bumthang.
- A beautiful pink-orange Ramaria above Tingtibi, Zhemgang that is locally eaten.
- Phallus impudicus seen from above. They are quite common in pine forests.
- A stinkhorn (Phallus impudicus) visited by Callimorpha principalis moth below CheleLa
- Misetang Boletus reticuloceps Drying August 2019
- A Mutinus stinkhorn aka dog stinkhorn or Dog's rod. Not 100% sure which species, but close to M. caninus
- A common wood decaying yellow Marasmius glowing in the sun above Tingtibi
- Hypholoma sp. with a bitter taste seen above Tingtibi
- Lactarius subindigo looks lust like the new worlds Lactarius indigo. It is edible and enjoyable. I tested the Bhutan version without ill effects. L. subindigo is reported from China, Japan and New Guniea.
- Great Hornbill - Buceros bicornis seen near Zhemgang from an Ecolodge to be.
- Goral climbing in the cliff near Tingtibi
- People at the tent stores at the Muhsroom festival in Genekha
- This Golden-Grey Langur was licking salt right next to the road east of Zhemgang. It should be the rare hybrid between Gee's golden and Capped langur - Trachypithecus geei and T. pileatus.