- Lepiotaceous white cap PuertoNaurino
Cap with typical lepiotaceous scales - Lentius yellowish gills
Lentinus crinitus or L. fasciatus with its extremely close yellowish gills. - Lentinus strigosus PuertoNaurino
Lentinus strigosus, a gilled edible polypore seen in Puerto Naurino. - Lentinus crinitus or L. fasciatus
Lentinus crinitus or L. fasciatus, the same mushroom photographed twice and fused. - Lactarius indigo Chicaque
The blue blooded Indigo Milkcap (Lactarius indigo) growing associated with Andean oak - Laccaria sp.
Maybe a Laccaria seen in Chicaque - Kids playing football in the rain on monkey island
Kids playing football in the rain on monkey island. What a blast they are having! - Jelly forking young
young forking jelly fungus - Jelly forking mature Chicaque
A forking Jelly fungus seen in Chicaque - Inflatostereum glabrum stick
Inflatostereum glabrum growing out of a stick showing its hymenium seen near Leticia - Inflatostereum glabrum on stick
Inflatostereum glabrum - Hygrophoropsis Quindio
Hygrophoropsis sp., an ectomycorrhizal often known as false chanterelle in Quindio - Hygrocybe minutula?
The tiny Hygrocybe next to my Swiss knifes tweezers which are 3mm wide. - Hygrocybe minutula?
A tiny Hygrocybe, possibly H. minutula or according to newest taxonomy Gliophorus minutulus. However this species was described by Peck ifrom near Albany, New York State. - Hygrocybe deep red Quindio
A deep red waxcap (Hygrocybe sp.) in Quindio Gardens - Hygrocybe aphylla side Leticia
Hygrocybe aphylla side view - Hygrocybe aphylla Leticia
Hygrocybe aphylla, a waxcap that has no gills hence aphylla seen in Leticia. - House store boat bed Puerto Naurino
House store using an old canoe as planter in Puerto Naurino - Horned Screamer Anhima cornuta tree
Horned Screamer (Anhima cornuta) - Hirsute conk display
Hirsute conk seen in Leticia