- Disintegrating Leucocoprinus cretaceus seen near Morro
- a cluster of edible Oudemansiella canarii, a porcelain fungus, harvested by Nicole near Morro
- Marasmius haematocephalus seen near Yopal
- Cordyceps acridophila digesting a locust laying on its back. Seen along Virgen del Morro trail near Yopal, Casanare.
- Cotylidia alba, a leathery wood decayer seen in Yopal
- Close up of Cotylidia alba seen near Morro, Yopal
- Leucocoprinus brunneoluteus ready to open its cap seen in Yopal
- Slime Mold Detail Yopal DW Ms
- Slime Mold Yopal DW Ms
- Xylaria growing in a bundle, radiating like fireworks in Yopal
- Trametes sanguinea (formerly Pycnoporus sangineus) growing weirdly in antler shape. Seen in Yopal
- The bloody Turkey tail, Trametes sanguinea seen in Yopal. It is a traditional remedy used by amerindians to lower a fever.
- Purpureocillium atypicola in situ
- Purpureocillium atypicola stroma
- fertile head of the strom of Purpureocillium atypicola. The dots are the ostiols of the ascii, out of which the spores are shot when mature
- Purpureocillium atypicola is a cordyceps relative specialized in digesting trap door spiders.
- David in front of the Hot spring shower of Virgen del Morro near Yopal
- Auricularia delicata group seen in Virgen del Morro, Yopal
- young leaves of Adiantum macrophyllum - Largeleaf Maidenhair fern seen near Yopal
- excavated spider burrow with Purpureocillium atypicola in Virgen del Morro