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- Pleurotus djamor cluster DW Ms
- Pleurotus sp. growing on Sugar cane
- 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.
- Favolus brasiliensis? with an interesting yellow hue.
- Gills of Pleurotus sp growing on Sugar cane
- Cookeina speciosa? Check out these cool veins
- Ranger Rani with Oyster mushrooms he collected!
- Three-fingered sloths close up climbing
- A very young Auricularia polytricha, the rains were not sufficient for a good crop of wood ears
- Lentinus crinitus (var. berteroi?), the Fringed Sawgill is an edible mushroom in the polypore family.
- A young Tremella fuciformis known in China as Silver or Snow fungus and appreciated as food stuff and medicine. It usually parasitizes on (Annulo-)Hypoxylon fungus.
- Giant Trametes sp. with daedaloid "gilll-like hymenium seen in Tepu
- Favolus brasiliensis
- Sloth close up climbing at the Sloth Wellness Center
- Trametes daedaloid
- Agaric with red hairy cap
- Lachnocladium I suppose
- Agaric with red hairy caps and yellow stem base , gills suggest Marasmiellus...
- Beauveria sp. infected wasp
- Ditiola sp., this one seen in the Tang Valley is much bigger than many of the Ditiolas.