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- Phillipsia lutea, a yellow cup fungus in the Sarcoscyphaceae family (Pezizales) first described from Costa Rica.
- dark Favolus showing its pores
- A black staining dull orange Hygrocybe with white gills
- Hygrocybe as red as they get!
- Crusty fungus red and white hair
- Nigroporus vinosus, a purplish brown staining polypore
- Xylaria anamorph
- A polypore with tiny pores
- A polypore with tiny pores, smooth cap and hollow upper stem
- The hymenium of the tiny pored polypore with scale
- Probably a Moelleriella sp. a Cordyceps parasitizing aphids and feeding on the plant as well.
- Moelleriella with scale
- Blackwellomyces sp.
- Physarella oblonga, a slimemold seen in Rio Claro, Antioquia
- anamorphic Ophiocordyceps dipterigena on a fly it killed
- immature Xylaria with flies
- Ophiocordyceps dipterigena on fly
- Cookeina tricholoma - one of my favorites, pleasing the eye and the palate.
- Laetiporus sp., maybe L. sulpherum growing on a tree stump in Colombia
- Cookeina tricholoma, the widely distributed edible Hairy Jungle cup encountered in Rio Claro