- Yellow-green Earth tongues that stain blue!
- Xylaria anamorph
- Villagers checking out mushroom collection
- Villagers brought mushroom collection to inspect
- Village headmen meeting
- Unknown hairy crust with scale
- Trio women carrying heavy load of freshly harvested cassava roots from the fields to the villageDW Ms
- 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
- Trametes daedaloid
- Tiny Hygrocybe sp with scale, each mark is 1 mm
- Three-fingered sloths close up climbing
- The hymenium of the tiny pored polypore with scale
- Taremu Basralocus Dicorynia guianensis, possibly the ectomycorrhizal host for Cantharellus guyanensis in Tepu.
- Sloth close up climbing at the Sloth Wellness Center
- Scleroderma camassuense, an ecto-mycorrhizal member of the Boletales
- Scleroderma camassuense with scale. What a cool ectomycorrhizal fungus!