- hydnoid Cerioporus flavus, which has fine teeth with scale seen in Charguayaco, near Pitalito.
- Cerioporus flavus cap seen in Pitalito
- Pleurotus djamor gills seen in Charguayaco
- Pluteus sp. growing out of wood seen near Pitalito
- Trametes from above, pores in next picture, Charguayaco (1300m) near Pitallito
- Trametes pores with scale, Charguayaco near Pitallitoscale
- Trametes pores seen in Charguayaco near Pitallito
- Polyporus tricholoma caps found in the Rio Magdalena Narrows near San Agustin
- a small pored Favolus sp. seen in San Agustin Archelogical Park, Huila
- the small pores of a Favolus sp. - maybe F. grammocephalus, seen in Scale San Agustin
- Callistodermatium aurantium cap growing on wood seen in El Cedro
- A red Russula growing with Quercus humboldtii in Reserva El Cedro in 2100m, South Huila
- Gills of that red Russula growing with Quercus humboldtii in Reserva El Cedro in 2100m, South Huila
- Xeromphelina tenuipes group growing in San Agustin Archelogical Park, Huila
- Xeromphelina tenuipes group in San Agustin Archelogical Park, Huila
- probably a fresh Pluteus seen at Rio Magdalena Narrows, near San Agustin
- A Lepiota sp. seen at Rio Magdalena Narrows, near San Agustin
- Trametes menziesii seen near Mocoa
- Xerula / Dactylosporina sp. seen at the top of the Cascadas Fino del Mundo near Mocoa
- Possibly a Hygrophorus seen near Mocoa. The biggest mushroom we encountered.