- A scorpion seen in UV light in Rio Claro, which is known for its 3 endemic scorpion species
- Marasmius sp., red brown seen in the sun in Rio Claro, Antioquia
- An Anthurium (Araceae) growing on the bank Rio Claro
- Architis sp.? spider surrounded by Panellus sp in Mocoa
- El Cedro Reserve forest with Quercus humboldtii up on the mountains
- Xylaria comosa? in Isla Escondida
- Panellus with spider Mocoa
- Dr. Tatiana Sanjuan proudly displaying the Calvatia giants
- close up of Chaetocalathus liliputianus caps seen from the side
- Geastrum sp. wiith millipede on the inside seen in Rio Claro
- Fungus imperfectus et incognitus or rather an unknown anamorph seen Pauna
- Coltricia sp. cap seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Entoloma or Clitopilus with scale in San Agustin
- Marasmius candidus growing in Mocoa
- Stroma of Ophiocordyceps melolonthae group in situ lichen
- Monotropa sp. or maybe a red variety of M. uniflora, a mycoheterotroph plant that gets its nutrients from a fungi growing in Pauna, Colombia
- Hypholoma subviride? gills, Isla Escondida
- Coltricia sp. seen in Isla Escondido
- Fruit of this pink edged flowering Monolena primuliflora (Melastomataceae), Isla Escondida
- A white non-branched / simple Clavaria or Clavulinopsis growing in Rio Claro