- Favolaschia aurantiaca CerroAzul HB7014-37 DW Ms
- Laternea pussila Chicaque 1 DW Ms
- Favolaschia aurantiaca DW Ms
- Clathrus archeri 2 Chicaque DW Ms
- Hygrocybe primordium 2mm DW Ms
- Phylloporus LosPozos DW Ms
- Favolaschia aurantiaca CerroAzul HB7014-37 ed banner DW Ms
- Marasmius haematocephalus SanJose DW Cr Ms
- Laetiporus sp., the edible Sulfur Shelf or Chicken of the Woods, growing near Dochu La
- Young Paxillus sp. encountered in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
The purple stipe reminded me of Tapinella, which used to be part of Paxillus - Boletellus emodensis seen at CheLe La Pass in 3500m East of Paro
- Agaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.
- Xeromphalina (?) with cool yellow gills seen in Genekha
- Ganoderma resinaceum, a close relative of Reishi, covered in guttation drops seen in Yopal
- Amanita rubrocolvata top seen on Chele La in 3000m
- Paxillus sp. encountered in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
No idea what species we found, but we were very intrigued. It had no particular odor and had a mild taste. - Voyria sp., is a myco-heterotroph member of the Gentian family (Gentianaceae). Voyria parasitize fungal mycelia. Seen above Santa Maria, Boyaca
- Auriscalpium vulgare (?) growing from pine cone near Thimphu
- Asterophora lycoperdoides growing on old Russula nigricans below Chari monastery.
This weird fungus grows as a parasite on other mushrooms, mainly on Russula. Its gills are nearly absent. Asexual spores are produced on the mushrooms cap, cloning itself. The spores of Asterophora are star-shaped, hence the name star bearer. They are part of the Lyophyllaceae. - Bresadolia paradoxa, formerly also known as Polyporus udus seen in Yopal