
Rigidoporus wand seen in Isla Escondida
Detail of the gorgeous stromata of Beauveria sp. on small grasshopper
Beauveria sp. on a small grasshopper, Isla Escondida
Ophiocordyceps melolonthae giant larva excavated . Meloloantha include the European Maybug and its Chafer larva
Cyphellostereum pusiolum showing top and underside of fruiting body with scale 10mm = 1cm
Cyphellostereum pusiolum growing on rock. This organism is a basidio-lichen in the Hygropharaceae.
fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head.
Coltricia sp. cap seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
Gibellula pulchra growing from a tiny spider in Mocoa. Fitting species name: "pulchra" meaning beautiful in Latin. However a spider might miss the beauty aspect in a Gibellula infection.
Ophiocordyceps binata seen in Mocoa
Maybe a Dacryopinax sp. growing in Isla Escondida
Hygrocybe gills against the sky
Hygrocybe aphylla seen in El Cedro. Unfortunately they suffered in transport a bit.
Hygrocybe, close to H. occidentalis with its colorful gills seen near Mocoa
Panellus with spider Mocoa
Close up of these tiny Chaetocalathus liliputianus gills in El Cedro
Beautiful Chaetocalathus liliputianus? fruiting bodies each between 3 to 5 mm seen in El Cedro
Chaetocalathus liliputianus gills with scale in El Cedro
Ophiocordyceps amazonica seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
Cordyceps nidus growing from a small spider seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo