- Young Paxillus sp. encountered in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
- What cool colors! This Gliophyllus sp. - waxgill is probably still undescribed; seen in Chivor
- Wasp nest
- Trichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical hexagonal shape.
- Trichaptum perrottetii transect very close up showing how the fibres make up most of the fruiting body.
- Trichaptum perrottetii transect - note how thin the pore layer is.
- Trichaptum perrottetii hymenium of this strangely fibrous polypore
- Trichaptum perrottetii with a purplish edge
- Trechispora thelephora immature on leaf #39
- Trechispora thelephora immature in situ #39
- Trechispora - looking at the hymenium
- tiny Moelleriella fruiting bodies seen on a leaf in Chivor
- Tiny Hygrocybe sp with scale, each mark is 1 mm
- Three-fingered sloths close up climbing
- Spiny pins of young Mycena mushrooms. Not the cap where the spines scraped off.
- Spider
- Schizophyllum brown orange
- Same Deconica sp. with interesting speckled stipes growing in Chivor forest above Sta Maria.
- Root tips that tricked me first into being excited to have found a Cordyceps
- Red agaric #118 scale