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- Guia Macrohongos Amazonica
- Amazonica Gasteromycetes Guia Macrohongos Amazonicos
- Clavulinopsis fusiformis growing near Yopal, Casanare, Colombia
- Veiled Stinkhorn - Phallus indusiatus group seen in Mani, Casanare
- Young Paxillus sp. encountered in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
- Agaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.
- Ganoderma resinaceum, a close relative of Reishi, covered in guttation drops seen in Yopal
- Paxillus sp. encountered in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
- Voyria sp., is a myco-heterotroph member of the Gentian family (Gentianaceae). Voyria parasitize fungal mycelia. Seen above Santa Maria, Boyaca
- Bresadolia paradoxa, formerly also known as Polyporus udus seen in Yopal
- Display pf Paxillus sp. encountered in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
- David in front of the Hot spring shower of Virgen del Morro near Yopal
- Bresadolia paradoxa growing in Yopal. When it was still known as Polyporus udus I really enjoyed eating it in the Bolivian Amazon. However, specimen was slightly bitter after we fried it.
- oldish Daedalopsis sp. with young growth seen in Yopal
- Daedalopsis sp. underside with its labyrinthian hymenium, which is a bit weathered. Seen in Yopal
- Slime Mold Detail Yopal DW Ms
- Macrocybe titans gills displaying their clearly notched gill attachment.
- young leaves of Adiantum macrophyllum - Largeleaf Maidenhair fern seen near Yopal
- a Macrocybe titans, which can grow to be the biggest mushroom in the western hemisphere. Note it was moved from growing under a huge tree, hence the dark edge.
- The gilled polypore Lentinus crinitus or a closely related species. They are edible, but need a extended time of cooking to soften them up.