- Agaric
A very fragile Agaric - Agaric fragile gills
Gills of a very fragile Agaric - Agaric
A very fragile agaric - Agaric pleated
pleated Agaric in Leticia - pleated Agaric
A pleated Agaric seen in Leticia. Could be a Parasola or Coprinellus... - Agaric
A white Agaric on wood in Leticia - Agaricus pair
An Agaricus pair seen in Chicaque. - Amauroderma
Amauroderma in Leticia - Amauroderma
Amauroderma sp. seen in Leticia - Calostilbella calostilbe
Calostilbella calostilbe produces its spores in these red droplets. - Calostilbella calostilbe spot
Calostilbella calostilbe seen from above. Without closely looking most people just see a red spot on dead wood. - Calostilbella calostilbe
Calostilbella calostilbe is a monotypic species in the Nectriaceae. - Cantharellus lateritius
Very freshly grown chanterelles, which are probably Cantharellus lateritius; a tasty and fairly big growing chanterelle associated with Quercus humboldtii, the Andean oak. - Caripia montagnei
Gymnopus (Caripia) montagnei in Leticia, a extremely reduced member of the normally gilled Marasmiaceae. - Chantarellus cleaning in Chicaque
Rebecca and Kathy cleaning our haul of chanterelles - Chantarellus cooking Michael & Tatiana
Michael Lubrano is cooking the oyster mushrooms with Tatiana supervising - Chicaque temporary waterfall after heavy rain
A temporary waterfall after heavy rain in Chicaque - Dacryopinax spathularia
Dacryopinax spathularia a wood decayer seen in Leticia - Favolaschia Chicaque
A tiny Favolaschia sp. a member of the Mycenaceae family seen in Chicaque - Favolaschia sp.
A yellow Favolaschia soaked by rain in Chicaque