- Favolaschia seen in Santa Maria
- Gibellula sp. growing on a tiny spider in Santa Maria
- Favolaschia pores
- Clavulinopsis fusiformis in Santa Maria
- Favolaschia white growing in Chivor forest, Santa Maria
- Dibaeis sp., pink earth lichen, a tiny, gorgeous fruticose lichen belonging to the family Icmadophilaceae
- Marasmius berteroi? with widely spaced gills
- Macrolepiota colombiana gills growing above Villapinzo
- Xylaria tentacula seen in Mani, Casanare
There is a Xylaria (X. polymorpha) known as "Dead Man's Fingers", but this specimen of possibly X. tentacula is better named "Dead Rat's Paw" - Calvatia cyathiformis seen in Mani, Casanare
I love the spore color (clearly visible on the leaves below the cap) of this purple-spored big puffball, hence its common name, Purple-spored puffball. This is a very mature specimen, - Xylaria tentacula seen in Mani, Casanare
What a bizarre fungus! And a cool scientific name Xylaria tentacula and common name Fairy Sparklers - Xylaria row in Mani
Xylaria sp. covered in white anamorphic spore-like conidiospores - Phallus indusiatus seen in Mani, Casanare
Interesting to see how the veil irregularly unfolds in the left specimen. - Phallus indusiatus seen at night in Mani
The veil of this stinkhorn has dropped in the upper part, but not expanded in the lower part. Surprising how yellow the veil tissue is here before unfolding. - Lepiota sp., Mani, Casanare
A good sized, red staining lepiotaceous mushroom. Yellow-green color in cap is an erratic color from photo stacking photos with different brightness. - Cyathus sp. Birds nest fungi seen in Mani, Casanare
Different stages of development of Cyathus - A brown capped Favolus sp. seen in Mani
- An Agaricus sp. close to A. xanthodermus
- Veiled Stinkhorn - Phallus indusiatus group seen in Mani, Casanare
- Phlebopus beniensis, a saprobic, mostly tropical, edible bolete species. Seen in Yopal