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- Cotylidia aurantiaca trunk
Cotylidia aurantiaca fruiting at the end of a trunk in Jardin Botanico de Quindio - Inflatostereum glabrum on stick
Inflatostereum glabrum - Inflatostereum glabrum stick
Inflatostereum glabrum growing out of a stick showing its hymenium seen near Leticia - Cupuazú Theobroma grandiflorum fruit
Cupuazú (Theobroma grandiflorum). The fruit flesh of this cacao cousin is used for making a juice. - Cupuazú Theobroma grandiflorum fruit tree
Cupuazú (Theobroma grandiflorum) fruit tree. - Dacryopinax spathularia
Dacryopinax spathularia a wood decayer seen in Leticia - Dacryopinax spathularia Leticia
Dacryopinax spathularia, an jelly fungus, that is eaten in China, but not in Leticia. - Deflexula Chicaque
Another Deflexula species seen in Chicaque - Deflexula cluster
Probably a Deflexula sp. Deflexula spines always are pointing downwards. - Pterula Chicaque
A Pterula with its typically forking spines seen in Chicaque growing on a big palm fond - Dictyopanus pusillus
Dictyopanus pusillus is another panoid wood decayer. - Entomopathogenic fungus ant
Entomopathogenic fungus on an ant seen in Quindio - Favolaschia Chicaque
A tiny Favolaschia sp. a member of the Mycenaceae family seen in Chicaque - Favolaschia sp.
Favolaschia sp. growing from a small branch seen near Cascadas de Chorrera East of Bogota - Favolaschia sp.
A Favolaschia (Mycenaceae) freshly battered by rain, Chicaque - Favolus tenuiculus frog
Favolus tenuiculus with frog hiding below, Quindio Gardens - Favolus tenuiculus
Favolus tenuiculus in Leticia - Favolus tenuiculus
The ubiquous Favolus tenuiculus seen in Quindio - Favolus tenuiculus trunk in water
Favolus tenuiculus growing from an in the water submersed trunk - Frog Leticia
A frog seen in Leticia