- Favolaschia sp.
Favolaschia sp. growing from a small branch seen near Cascadas de Chorrera East of Bogota - Macrolepiota colombiana gill disc Chorrera
Gills of Macrolepiota colombiana. There is a poisonous green-spored look-alike Chlorophyllum molybdites, also common in Colombia. - Macrolepiota colombiana Cap Chorrera
Cap of the Colombian Parasol (Macrolepiota colombiana) seen in Chorrera - Macrolepiota colombiana Chorrera
Macrolepiota colombiana, a tasty and common mushroom in the mid altitudes in Colombia, here seen in Chorrera, an hour E of Bogota. - Dinner at the Wok
Dinner at Bogotas Wok restaurant, awesome fusion of Asian cuisine and fresh Colombian ingredients - Tamales Puerta falsa
tasty Tamales offered in Puerta falsa - Puerta Falsa
Puerta Falsa, the oldest restaurant in Bogota - Plaza Bolivar Cathedral Palace of Justice and Parliament
Plaza Bolivar Cathedral Palace of Justice and Parliament M - Bead necklaces Bogota DW Ms
Bead necklaces for sale in Bogota - Marasmius white PuertoNarino
A Marasmius growing out of a leaf seen in Puerto Narino, Colombian Amazon - Ophiocordyceps cf australis white
An Ophiocordyceps infected ant. It looks alot like O. australis, but that has usually a white fertile head of the stroma. - Metacordyceps sp Leticia
Metacordyceps sp growing in Leticia - Ceratiomyxa sphaerosperma
Ceratiomyxa sphaerosperma, a tiny slimemold. I love the glass-like stipe of this gorgeous slime mold. - Spider net Stabilimentum
Spider net with stabilimentum - Metacordyceps sp on bug
A Metacordyceps sp on bug - Metacordyceps sp on bug detail
Metacordyceps sp. and its bug host - Marasmius reduced gill Leticia
A Marasmius with seriously reduced gills - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Calostilbella calostilbe
Calostilbella calostilbe is a monotypic species in the Nectriaceae. - Calostilbella calostilbe spot
Calostilbella calostilbe seen from above. Without closely looking most people just see a red spot on dead wood.