
Hygrophoropsis sp. growing in the Quercus humboldtii forest in El Cedro
Pholiotina sp. growing on a dead branch in El Cedro
Pholiotina sp. - note that pronounced membranous ring - growing on a dead branch in El Cedro
Amanita colombiana growing in the Andean oak forest in reserva El Cedro, South Huila
Cordyceps sp. growing attached on a leaf, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
Lentinus concavus in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
Penecilliopsis sp. growing on a palm seed seen in Isla Escondida
Cystoderma?, note the ring and scaly stem, Isla Escondida
Ophiocordyceps melolonthae stromata in situ, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
Ophiocordyceps melolonthae giant larva in situ with a 10cm scale, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
young Leucocoprinus sp. in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
We called this Selaginella wildenowii spikemoss, the "Walmart fern" since it has such a plastic looking green-blue color that my camera did not do justice too. Seen in Isla Escondida
Cordyceps on kissing bug in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
Ophiocordyceps binata, aka Ophiocordyceps lloydii var binata top side
Ophiocordyceps nidus growing out of a trap door spider in his sack, exposed in Isla Escondido, Putumayo
Cordyceps sp. growing from a Lepidoptera larva, Isla Escondido, Putumayo
cool orange colored pores of this Coltricia sp. in Isla Escondida
Cordyceps polyartha, aka Isaria polyartha in Isla Escondido, Putumayo
Could be an infected immature Hymenochaete damaecornis seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
A moth having a real bad case of Cordyceps tuberculata, the telemorph of what was formerly known as Akanthomyces pistillariiformis'