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- Flabellophora sp. in Isla Escondida
- Tubifera microsperma Slime mold seen in San Agustin
- Oudemansiella sp. seen in San Agustin
- Ophiocordyceps amazonica seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Excavated "egg" of very young Amanita vaginata seen in Pauna
- Gibellula pulchra growing from a tiny spider in Mocoa. Fitting species name: "pulchra" meaning beautiful in Latin. However a spider might miss the beauty aspect in a Gibellula infection.
- Only one site, El Purutal in San Agustin was found where the figures still show their colorful paint
- Monolena primuliflora flowering in Isla Escondida
All over Monolena primuliflora were flowering, but only in the mornings. In the afternoons the flowers were closed. - Cordyceps tenuipes (= Isaria tenuipes) seen in Charhuayaco near Pitalito
- Bothrops asper - Fer-de-lance viper, Isla Escondida
- Heart-shaped Araceae leaf seen in Pauna, Boyaca
- Inonotus patouillardii (Rick) Imazeki on wood in Mocoa, ID thanks to Leif Ryvarden
- Ant hyperparasit seen in Mocoa
- Ophiocordyceps binata, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Lentinula aciculospora seen in Pauna, Boyaca
- Russula paucilamellata growing out of wood in Isla Escondida
Unfortunately Russula paucilamellata remains undescribed – a nomen provisorium first applied by Thomas Laessoee and Jens Petersen. - Daldinia fruiting body transect. Daldinia is a member of the newly erected family Hypoxylaceae, formerly it was within Xylariaceae
- Red crowned woodpecker (Melanerpes rubricapillus) seen in Cali
- Ophiocordyceps engleriana fruiting on spider, note the legs, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Physarella oblonga slime mold close up, after it popped to release its spores, Rio Claro, Antiqua, Colombia