- Russula aeruginea growing above Ura with Picea
- Purpureocillium atypicola, a Cordyceps that attacks trapdoor spiders after I dug it out carefully. Seen near Yopal.
- Purpureocillium atypicola stroma
- Purpureocillium atypicola is a cordyceps relative specialized in digesting trap door spiders.
On the base of the stroma is the dug-out cocoon-like sac in which the spider waits underground to snatch a passing by insect or other small creature. In this case Purpureocillium atypicola surprised the spider! Previously Purpureocillium atypicola was known as Nomuraea atypicola, It is part of Ophiocordycipitaceae family. - Purpureocillium atypicola in situ
- Purplish Agaric with cm scale. Maybe a Lentinus?
- Purplish Agaric
- Punctularia atropurpurascens seen on oak wood in Raquira, Boyaca
What a stunning fungus! All hairy pink and the these red guttation drops! - Pulveroboletus sp. transect revealing intense bluing.
Note the cottony and powdery partial veil covering the immature pores, - Pulveroboletus sp. in situ in Genekha's oak forest.
- Psilocybe cubensis in its habitat in Casanare growing from cow dung
- Psilocybe cubensis gills Casanare Cp DW Ms
- Psilocybe cubensis 2 Casanare DW Ms
- possibly Chlorophyllum molybdites seen along the highway near Macanal
- possibly an Amauroderma cap, seen on the Cascadas de La Tebaida path near Yopal
- Possibly a Clavariopsis sp. seen in Pozo de Nutria, in the lower Paramo, 3200 m asl
- Porpolomopsis Ura DW Ms
- Porpolomopsis sp. (Hygropharaceae) gills
The mushroom is placed for the photo on a piece of wood covered with Gingertails (Xeromphelina campnulata) and British soldier lichen. - Porpolomopsis gills DW Ms
- Porpolomopsis gills & lichen DW Ms