- A beetle? camouflaged with lichen
- A Favolus sp.
- A polypore with tiny pores
- A polypore with tiny pores, smooth cap and hollow upper stem
- A Trogia, quite similar to Trogia venenata from Yunnan that is infamous having killed 300 people.
- A very young Auricularia polytricha, the rains were not sufficient for a good crop of wood ears
- A young Tremella fuciformis known in China as Silver or Snow fungus and appreciated as food stuff and medicine. It usually parasitizes on (Annulo-)Hypoxylon fungus.
- Auricularia delicata, a common edible wood ear. Strangely we found only these babies. Apparently it had not rained sufficient in Tepu yet.
- Cookeina speciosa fried - great crunchy consistency and good taste like fungal baconW Ms
- dark Favolus showing its pores
- Esero with Cantharellus guyanensis
- Esero, a local mushroom expert and his parrot inspect a Stereum with parasitizing Tremella in Tepu
- Favolus brasiliensis or something close with an interesting yellow hue
- Hygrocybe as red as they get!
- Lentinus crinitus (var. berteroi?), the Fringed Sawgill is an edible mushroom in the polypore family.
- Marasmiellus sp growing from a branch
- Marasmiellus sp. gills
- Moelleriella cluster on a palm frond
- Moelleriella with scale
- Mycelium climbing on tree base