- A beautiful pink-orange Ramaria above Tingtibi, Zhemgang that is locally eaten.
- A beetle? camouflaged with lichen
- A Favolus sp.
- A Mutinus stinkhorn aka dog stinkhorn or Dog's rod. Not 100% sure which species, but close to M. caninus
- A Squamanita - a parasitic mushroom growing on top of the base of the high-jacked Amanita volva and stembase
- 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.
- Allium wallichii seen in Thowdrak
- Amanita caesareoides found in oak forest above Tingtibi in 1800m.
- Amanita rubrovolvata buds
- Amanita sp.
- Aphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m
- Auricularia delicata, a common edible wood ear. Strangely we found only these babies. Apparently it had not rained sufficient in Tepu yet.
- Beautiful Yellow trumpet - Craterellus aureus above Tingtibi, Zhemgang.
- Boletellus emodensis found in oak forest above Tingtibi in 1300m.
- Boletus reticuloceps processing
- Boletus reticuloceps processing bowl with Wangmo
- Bondazewia montana held up by Sonam Choephel
- Caterpillar among immature spiny Mycena pins seen in Los Santos, Santander