- The top of the cap of Oudemansiella canarii, a saprotroph growing on hardwood logs, is covered in wards. Seen in Mani, casanare.
- The gilled polypore Lentinus crinitus or a closely related species. They are edible, but need a extended time of cooking to soften them up.
- The bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.
- the backside of Favolaschia caps. The fertile tissue on the other side has big pores, some of them shining subtly through the orange caps.
- Schizophyllum filtered
- Schizophyllum
- Pseudohydnum cf gelatinosum #188
- Podoscypha #15
- Podoscypha #15
- Pleurotus sp. cluster in Chivor forest near Santa Maria
- Phillipsia domingensis #190
- Penicilliopsis sp #41
- Panellus pusillus #197
- Oudemansiella canarii, the Canary porcelain fungus, is a common edible wood decayer.
- Ophiocordyceps red
- Ophiocordyceps on larva with 4 stromata
- Ophiocordyceps on larva with 2 stromata
- Macrolepiota capelariae displaying its impressive gills
- Lepiota sp. cap #152
- Lepiota sp. #152