
Psilocybe cubensis 2 Casanare DW Ms
Lentinus concavus San Luis park Cp DW Ms
Macrolepiota sabulosa var velistellaris Montana DW Ms
Phaerobolus stellatus Cannon fungus DW Ms
Camarophyllus Q Disp Mani DW Ms
A dug out Polyocephalomyces, a Cordyceps relative, growing from a cicada it killed in San Luis de Palenque
An intriguing cluster of caespitose Leucoagaricus (possibly L. americanus)seen in Montana, Casanare
Polyocephalomyces sp. fruiting body growing above ground near San Luis de Palenque, Casanare
Note the intense color change of the stem of this caespitose Leucoagaricus sp. seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.
The Polyocephalomyces specimen with scale dug out near San Luis de Palenque
Another encounter of this velvety brown capped agaric! Near San Luis de Palenque, Casanare, Colombia SanLuis Dw Ms
Macrolepiota capelariae displaying its impressive gills
The gilled polypore Lentinus crinitus or a closely related species. They are edible, but need a extended time of cooking to soften them up.
The bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.
I wished I knew what this velvety brown capped agaric is! Lactarius comes to mind, but there was no latex and there are next to no ecto-mycorrhizals where we found it. Casanare, Colombia
Pleurotus sp. cluster in Chivor forest near Santa Maria
an oyster mushroom - Pleurotus sp. patch in Chivor forest
Chlorophyllum molybdites, the Green-spored shaggy parasol, also known as the "Vomiter" is best enjoyed visually as here seen in Mani.
The top of the cap of Oudemansiella canarii, a saprotroph growing on hardwood logs, is covered in wards. Seen in Mani, casanare.
Hexagonia hydnoides with its impressive hairy caps seen in Montana, Casanare.