- Oyster-like mushroom M
Oyster-like wood decaying mushroom seen in Quindio - orchid Valle de Cocorra plant
An orchid in Valle de Cocorra - orchid Valle de Cocorra
An orchid flower in Valle de Cocorra - Orchid Quindio
An orchid seen in the botanical garden in Quindio - Orchid flower Quindio
Orchid flower in Quindio woods - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis soaked at the end of a big leaf - Ophiocordyceps evansii branch
Ophiocordyceps evansii which was first described by Tatiana Sanjuan. Note the sectioned fertile head. - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, an ant Cordyceps described first by Tatiana Sanjuan - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, originally described by Tatiana Sanjuan who is not surprisingly extremely good in finding this tiny ant parasite. - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii fruiting bodies in different stages of maturity. - Ophiocordyceps curculionum Quindio
Ophiocordyceps curculionum, a beetle infecting Cordyceps encountered in Quindio - Ophiocordyceps cf curculionum Leticia
An Ophiocordyceps reminiscent of O. curculionum seen in Leticia - 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. - On the Tacana River
On the Tacana River - Night-blooming Cactus Hotel Kalaka
Night-blooming Cactus in the garden of Hotel Kalaka, Armenia. Bats usually pollinate these 15 to 20ft plants. - Multiclavula Leticia
Multiclavula sp, is a lichen-forming basidiomycete, which are fungi that incorporate cells of a green alga within their tissues. - Motmot
Andean Motmot (Momotus aequatorialis) seen in the Botanical garden of Quindio. - Moons over Colombia
New Moon over Colombia. First time i realized that new moons are just lit from below in the tropics, while up North it get slid much more from an angle. And yes there was only one moon and lack of tripod. - Metacordyceps sp on bug detail
Metacordyceps sp. and its bug host