- Marasmius sp., red brown seen in the sun in Rio Claro, Antioquia
- The rhizmorphs of this Marasmius is used by the Yanomami Indians as decoration material when weaving baskets. growing in Rio Claro
- Capuchin monkey
- Cookeina tricholoma - one of my favorites, pleasing the eye and the palate.
- Geastrum sp. wiith millipede on the inside seen in Rio Claro
- Fungus imperfectus et incognitus or rather an unknown anamorph seen Pauna
- Dr. Tatiana Sanjuan proudly displaying the Calvatia giants
- 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
- A white non-branched / simple Clavaria or Clavulinopsis growing in Rio Claro
- An ant killed by Beauveria sp.
- Oil bird cave entrance with Don, Pepe & Debbie
- very fragile Leucocoprinus. Not sure if actually L. fragilissima? Los Santos
- anamorphic Ophiocordyceps dipterigena on a fly it killed
- Trichia decipiens slime detail mold in Chauna
- Gigantic Xylaria, possibly X. telfairii, with measuring stick showing 15cm fruiting bodies
- Old gigantic Calvatia fruiting bodies. Check out the Coffee bean for scale. Seen in Los Santos
- Night Heron in Rio Claro
- Cantharellus sp. fruiting in Pauna's Quercus humboldtii forest
- Clathrus archeri stinkhorn spreading its tentacles