- backsides of the brown red Cookeina with scale
- Auricularia wood ears locally eaten in Zhemgang
- Auricularia delicata, a common edible wood ear. Strangely we found only these babies. Apparently it had not rained sufficient in Tepu yet.
- Aureoboletus tibethanus, a small very viscid (slime covered) and rugose (dimpled) bolete.
- Aureoboletus tibethanus grows in oak forests
- Audience of 400 students (not all visible here) for my Mushroom talk at Yibi Labtsa Tangtibi School
- At a village meeting Daniel presents the most common edible mushrooms.
- Arcyria slime mold seen near Villa de Leyva
- Aphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m
- Ani in Rio Claro
- anamorphic Ophiocordyceps dipterigena on a fly it killed
- An unidentified Lentinus sp. that probably is edible...
- An overmature Macrolepiota
- An orange-red Lactarius
- An Amanita that looks very similar to A. augusta from the Pacific NW in North America growing above Tangsibi in 3500m.
- Amanita sp. looking a lot like the North American PNW A. augusta, Tangsibi
- Amanita sp. Tangsibi
- Amanita sp.
- Amanita rubrovolvata very young seen below Phadjoding
- Amanita rubrovolvata Tingtibi DW Ms