- Agaricus cap #207
- Cookeina speciosa #10, a common an easy to identify cup fungus that is also edible!
- Xylophallus xylogenus, a tiny stinkhorn. What it does not have in size, it has in stink!
- Gold mine in Suriname. Lot's of destroyed land is visible from the plane.
- Schizophyllum commune
- Parkia nitida branch
- Agaricus cap #207. It had an almond taste, so should be fine as food source.
- The anamorph of Nectria pseudotrichia, formerly known as Tubercularia lateritia
- Stereum? white hymenium #214
- Phylacia #3 HA ed Ms
- Stereum? white #214
- Agaricus found under the stairs of the Sipalivini ACT house #215D
- Flower of Parkia nitida, a Mimosaceae
- When a strangling fig is a tree itself and forms a very cool trunk! Seen near Apie Ecu
- Physarum polycephalum #17 a slime mold
- Mobile mushroom dryer with Sipaliwini River in the background 6-28
- Xylophallus xylogenus patch between Phylacria
- Agaricus #85- Its almond odor should indicate good edibility!
- ACT head quarters Kawalasamutu with expediton canoes
- Minute Marasmius guyanensis #155 scale