- A dug out Polyocephalomyces, a Cordyceps relative, growing from a cicada it killed in San Luis de Palenque
- A tiny Xylaria globosa exudating guttation drops. What a sight!
- A very cool colored Phillipsia domingensis seen Yopal
- Agaricus Disp Montana DW Ms
- Amaurderma sp., Deconica sp. and an Agaric growing near Yopal
- An intriguing cluster of caespitose Leucoagaricus (possibly L. americanus)seen in Montana, Casanare
- Another encounter of this velvety brown capped agaric! Near San Luis de Palenque, Casanare, Colombia SanLuis Dw Ms
- bleeding tiny Xylaria globosa
the absolutely stunning and tiny bleeding Xylaria globosa fruiting bodies. - Bresaldonia young DW Ms
- budding Cookeina tricholoma
Before the hairy jungle cup, Cookeina tricholoma, grows its cup, the protective hairs are already impressive - Camarophyllus Q Disp Mani DW Ms
- Cascadas de La Tebaida Yopal Ms
- Check out that cool Psilocybe cubensis cap! Seen in Casanare
- Chlorophyllum molybdites, the Green-spored shaggy parasol, also known as the "Vomiter" is best enjoyed visually as here seen in Mani.
- Cookeina tricholoma in San Luis
- Deconica sp. seen in Yopal. I love the checkered stem pattern.
Deconica species were formally Psilocybe, but they got their own genus. All Deconica lack psilocybin and other psychoactive compounds. - Echinochaete brachypora (so I think...), a beautiful polypore
- Favolaschia sp. lined up on the edge of a palm fond near San Louis de Palenque, Casanare, Colombia
- Hexagonia hydnoides pores under attack by hungry critters. Seen in Montana, Casanare.
- Hexagonia hydnoides with its impressive hairy caps seen in Montana, Casanare.