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a Macrocybe titans, which can grow to be the biggest mushroom in the western hemisphere. Note it was moved from growing under a huge tree, hence the dark edge.

Macrocybe titans Yopal DW Ms.jpg Macrocybe titans gills displaying their clearly notched gill attachment.ThumbnailsA colorful red beetle with yellow spots that hangs out on Auricularia delicata. It reminds me of a beetle, I saw being called a fungus beetle.Macrocybe titans gills displaying their clearly notched gill attachment.ThumbnailsA colorful red beetle with yellow spots that hangs out on Auricularia delicata. It reminds me of a beetle, I saw being called a fungus beetle.Macrocybe titans gills displaying their clearly notched gill attachment.ThumbnailsA colorful red beetle with yellow spots that hangs out on Auricularia delicata. It reminds me of a beetle, I saw being called a fungus beetle.Macrocybe titans gills displaying their clearly notched gill attachment.ThumbnailsA colorful red beetle with yellow spots that hangs out on Auricularia delicata. It reminds me of a beetle, I saw being called a fungus beetle.Macrocybe titans gills displaying their clearly notched gill attachment.ThumbnailsA colorful red beetle with yellow spots that hangs out on Auricularia delicata. It reminds me of a beetle, I saw being called a fungus beetle.

Note it was moved from growing under a huge tree, hence the dark edge. Seen in Yopal, Casanare, Colombia.