- The 2019 Mushroaming Fungal Fellowship. During a short stop at an old-growth spruce forest we found Netcap King boletes (Boletus reticuloceps), Ochre Himalayan Caesars (Amanita hemibapha var ochracea or now A. ochracea) and Blewits (Lepista cf nuda). Th
- Amanita sp. looking a lot like the North American PNW A. augusta, Tangsibi
- An Amanita that looks very similar to A. augusta from the Pacific NW in North America growing above Tangsibi in 3500m.
- Amanita sp. Tangsibi
- Tsering proudly showing 2 big Briddegills, Russula cf brevipes near Misetang, Tang, Bumthang.
- Amanita rubrovolvata Tingtibi DW Ms
- A stinkhorn relative that fruits in the egg state. Maybe one of these two East Asian species: Protuberella borealis or Kobayashia nipponica ? Growing with Castanopsis above Tingtibi
- Hemimycena gills
- Hemimycena sp.
- Hypholoma sp. with a bitter taste seen above Tingtibi
- Auricularia wood ears locally eaten in Zhemgang
- red Cruentomycena sp. growing on leaf in Tingtibi
- red Mycena in Tingtibi seems a common mushroom in oak forests.
- Cruentomycena seen in Tingtibi
- This Golden-Grey Langur was licking salt right next to the road east of Zhemgang. It should be the rare hybrid between Gee's golden and Capped langur - Trachypithecus geei and T. pileatus.
- Lentinus sp. ?
- An unidentified Lentinus sp. that probably is edible...
- Gills of Pleurotus sp growing on Sugar cane
- Lentinus crinitus seen from the side. A rather firm if not tough, but edible mushroom. Turning it into a powder as mushroom spice or cooking it long too soften helps.
- Ophiocordyceps sphecocephala growing out of a wasp