- Tarantula purple RioClaro DW Ms
A huge Colombian Lesserblack Tarantula (Xenesthis immanis) with amazing purple design on its back seen in Rio Claro - Daedalea HymeniumTayrona DW Ms
Looking from the side onto the labyrinthian hymenium of a Daedalea in Tayrona - Calostoma 3 and sliced
Calostoma cinnabarinum, a most weird oak associate in the boletales. - Xylaria RioClaro DW Ms
Xylaria RioClaro DW Ms - Calostoma cinnabarinum
Calostoma cinnabarinum, aka Pretty mouth based on its greek derived scientific name or more prosaic Stalked puffball in aspic - Rhinella marina toad Tayrona DW Ms
This toad could very well be a Rhinella marina living in Tayrona - Xylaria bottlebrush anamorphs RC2017 DW Ms-863657668
A Xylaria anamorph I refer to as bottlebrush - Tarantula purple back Close up RioClaro DW MS
The gorgeous back of a Tarantula seen in Rio Claro - Guadua angustifolia Guadua bamboo DW Ms-1086284544
Endemic giant Guadua bamboo (Guadua angustifolia) - Phaeoclavulina zipelli 2086 Cr Dw Ms
What a beauty this greenish tipped Phaeoclavulina zipelli seen in Rio Claro - Clathrus wood Tayrona2 DW Ms
A Laternea/Clathrus growing on late stage decay wood in Tayrona - Blumenavia rhacodes
Blumenavia rhacodes is an odd stinkhorn seen in the Andean oak forest near Jardin - Xylaria phyllocharis-aristata complex anamorph DW Ms
The anamorph of a Xylaria phyllocharis-aristata complex species. - bird Tayrona
Our guide Haider knew this bird right away and I did not take notes. Seen in Tayrona - Gymnopus sp white on bark DW Ms
Probably a white Gymnopus species growing on bark in Tayrona - Gloeophyllum striatum Disp Tayrona DW Ms
Check out the gills on this cool Gloeophyllum striatum seen in Tayrona. - Flavodon flavus Sulfur yellow crust DW Ms
Flavodon flavus the showy Sulfur yellow crust. - Geastrum rubescens Q DW Ms-1685375436
An Earth star - Geastrum sp. maybe G. rubescens seen in Rio Claro - Geastrum 3 Tayrona DW Ms
The Earth Star Geastrum seen in Tayrona - Clathrus pair wood Tayrona Crq DW Ms
Laternea or Clathrus? A pair growing on old piece of wood in Tayrona. I ahve a hard time finding a proper species name for these small stinkhorns.