- Trametes sanguinea (formerly Pycnoporus sangineus) growing weirdly in antler shape. Seen in Yopal
- Phlebopus beniensis, a saprobic, mostly tropical, edible bolete species. Seen in Yopal
- Cordyceps acridophila digesting a locust laying on its back. Seen along Virgen del Morro trail near Yopal, Casanare.
- Leucocoprinus brunneoluteus ready to open its cap seen in Yopal
- 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. - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis group growing on a contorted ant seen near Yopal
- Auricularia delicata group seen in Virgen del Morro, Yopal