- young Pulveroboletus in Genekha
- young Phillipsia rugospora
- Young Paxillus sp. encountered in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
The purple stipe reminded me of Tapinella, which used to be part of Paxillus - White Jelly cup Genekha DW Ms
- What cool colors! This Gliophyllus sp. - waxgill is probably still undescribed; seen in Chivor
- Voyria sp., is a myco-heterotroph member of the Gentian family (Gentianaceae). Voyria parasitize fungal mycelia. Seen above Santa Maria, Boyaca
- very young Cyptotrama asprata
- very small Favolaschia sp . - Porling
Tiny Favolaschia growing on palm frond. Note how the stipe is attached on the back side of the cap. - Tylopilus Display Taktsang DW Ms
- tiny Moelleriella fruiting bodies seen on a leaf in Chivor
Moelleriella is a genus of fungi within the Clavicipitaceae family (most famous for ergot - Claviceps purpurea) that infect and kill aphids. When checking leaves closely in the rainy season, Moeleriella species are everywhere, but due to their tiny size, most people never see this fungus. - The Polyocephalomyces specimen with scale dug out near San Luis de Palenque
- the backside of Favolaschia caps. The fertile tissue on the other side has big pores, some of them shining subtly through the orange caps.
- Suillus spraguei Disp Sonams DW Ms
- Same Deconica sp. with interesting speckled stipes growing in Chivor forest above Sta Maria.
- Russula rosacea (or not) growing in Sonam's yard
- Pulveroboletus sp. transect revealing intense bluing.
Note the cottony and powdery partial veil covering the immature pores, - Pulveroboletus sp. in situ in Genekha's oak forest.
- possibly Chlorophyllum molybdites seen along the highway near Macanal
- Polyocephalomyces sp. fruiting body growing above ground near San Luis de Palenque, Casanare
Note the immature Xylaria in the lower left. - Pleurotus sp. cluster in Chivor forest near Santa Maria