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- Hexagonia hydnoides with its impressive hairy caps seen in Montana, Casanare.
- Oudemansiella canarii, the Canary porcelain fungus, is a common edible wood decayer.
- Hexagonia hydnoides pores under attack by hungry critters. Seen in Montana, Casanare.
- Favolaschia sp. lined up on the edge of a palm fond near San Louis de Palenque, Casanare, Colombia
- the backside of Favolaschia caps. The fertile tissue on the other side has big pores, some of them shining subtly through the orange caps.
- Calvatia cyathiformis, the purple-spored puffball seen in Chivor forest near Santa Maria
- Calvatia cyathiformis fruitingbody with its transect showing the immature fertile tissue. With maturity it will turn purple due the spore color.
- Calvatia cyathiformis, the purple-spored puffball is a big and widely distributed puffball
- tiny Moelleriella fruiting bodies seen on a leaf in Chivor
- Ascopolyporus sp. (Corducipitataceae) growing in Chivor above Sta Maria, Boyaca, Colombia
- A tiny, agaric with a top attached stipe growing from a dead plant stem
- Same Deconica sp. with interesting speckled stipes growing in Chivor forest above Sta Maria.
- Hygrocybe waxgill seen in Chivor forest
- Deconica sp. with gorgeous striations on the cap growing in Chivor.
- close up of the gills of Deconica sp. seen in Chivor forest
- What cool colors! This Gliophyllus sp. - waxgill is probably still undescribed; seen in Chivor
- Chlorophyllum molybdites ? with 10cm scale. Note the bright reddish stain near the stem base. Found near Macanal
- Chlorophyllum molybdites annulus and gills - note the greenish hue in the gills from the green spores, near Macanal
- possibly Chlorophyllum molybdites seen along the highway near Macanal
- possibly an Amauroderma cap, seen on the Cascadas de La Tebaida path near Yopal