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- entomophagous fungus taking over a spider seen in Mocoa
- Trametes menziesii? in Isla Escondida
- Hyperdermium sp. with possibly its anamorph or a secondary parasite growing out of the old fruiting body. Hyperdermium is a Cordyceps relative in the Hypocreales seen near Pitalito
- Ophiocordyceps on odontomachus ant seen in Isla Escondida
- Marasmius berteroi gills seen in San Agustin
- Chlorociboria sp. seen in Rio Magdalena Narrows near San Agustin
- Chlorociboria sp. San Agustin. All the fruiting bodies were very similar and regular shaped, something I have not observed in other Chlorociboria species.
- Tubifera microsperma Slime mold seen in San Agustin
- Tubifera microsperma Slime mold seen in San Agustin
- Polyporus tricholoma hymenium
- The hymenium of Polyporus tricholoma, recently transferred to Lentinus, hence Lentinus tricholoma
- Cordyceps tenuipes (= Isaria tenuipes) seen in Charhuayaco near Pitalito
- Cerioporus flavus in Charguayaco, near Pitalito
- Check out this weird hydnoid hymenium of Cerioporus flavus seen near Pitalito
- Cordyceps (aka Isaria) tenuipes anamorph. Most of the conidiospores already were dispersed from moving the specimen for the photo. seen in Pitalito
- Lentinula aciculispora, Colombia's wild Shiitake growing on the wood of Trigonobalanus excelsa, a very rare and endangered oak relative, known in Colombia as roble negro, Charguayaco, near Pitalito, Huila
- Gymnopus acervatus group seen in Charguayaco
- Calvatia puffball growing in Charguayaco, Pitalito
- Calvatia transect (7cm tall) in Charguayaco, near Pitalito
- Laetiporus sulpherus?, Sulfur shelf or Chicken of the woods growing in Charguayaco