- Guia Macrohongos Amazonica
disponible en mis paginas web / available on my webpages: https://mushroaming.com/Guia_de_Hongos_Amazonicos - Amazonica Gasteromycetes Guia Macrohongos Amazonicos
disponible en mis paginas web / available on my webpages: https://mushroaming.com/Guia_de_Hongos_Amazonicos - Veiled Stinkhorn - Phallus indusiatus group seen in Mani, Casanare
- Phallus indusiatus complex volva and stem transect
Check out this minimalist stem structure of this member of the Phallus indusiatus complex. Also visible is the volva that seems dull orange - brownish. This might be a still undescribed species close to Ph. indusiatus, that was originally described in Suriname, but has a white veil and volva. This stinkhorn has a pale yellow veil when unfolding that seems white with maturity and also adarkish volva. - very small Favolaschia sp . - Porling
Tiny Favolaschia growing on palm frond. Note how the stipe is attached on the back side of the cap. - Phlebopus beniensis, a saprobic, mostly tropical, edible bolete species. Seen in Yopal
- Trametes sanguinea (formerly Pycnoporus sangineus) growing weirdly in antler shape. Seen in Yopal
- Cordyceps acridophila digesting a locust laying on its back. Seen along Virgen del Morro trail near Yopal, Casanare.
- Psilocybe cubensis gills Casanare Cp DW Ms
- Echinochaete brachypora (so I think...), a beautiful polypore
- Xylaria globosa detail
- Gymnopilus luteofolius seen in Raquira
- Bresaldonia young DW Ms
- Xylaria row in Mani
Xylaria sp. covered in white anamorphic spore-like conidiospores - Phallus indusiatus seen in Mani, Casanare
Interesting to see how the veil irregularly unfolds in the left specimen. - Punctularia atropurpurascens seen on oak wood in Raquira, Boyaca
What a stunning fungus! All hairy pink and the these red guttation drops! - Xylaria tentacula seen in Mani, Casanare
What a bizarre fungus! And a cool scientific name Xylaria tentacula and common name Fairy Sparklers - Deconica sp. seen in Yopal. I love the checkered stem pattern.
Deconica species were formally Psilocybe, but they got their own genus. All Deconica lack psilocybin and other psychoactive compounds. - Favolaschia seen in Santa Maria
- Leucocoprinus brunneoluteus ready to open its cap seen in Yopal