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- Auricularia fuscosuccinea Jardin
Auricularia fuscosuccinea seen in Jardin - Auricularia polytricha
Auricularia polytricha growing above Jardin - Auricularia polytricha hymenium Jardin
Auricularia polytricha showing its hymenium in Jardin - Big tree Rio Claro
A big tree seen in Rio Claro - bird Tayrona
Our guide Haider knew this bird right away and I did not take notes. Seen in Tayrona - Coccocypselum seen in Jardin
Blue berries seen in Jardin. We keep on running into these gorgeous Coccocypselum berries, possibly C. hirsutum (Rubuaceae) in the mountains of Colombia, but I have no idea what we are looking at. - Blue flowering Salvia sp. sage in Jardin
What a blue this flower offers above Jardin - Blue tailed Lizard on leaf
A Blue tailed Lizard on leaf seen in Tayrona - Blumenavia rhacodes
Blumenavia rhacodes is an odd stinkhorn seen in the Andean oak forest near Jardin - Bolbitius broadwayi inJardin
Bolbitius broadwayi seen in Jardin - Boletellus auriporus in Tayrona
Boletellus auriporus growing with seagrape (Coccoloba uvifera, Polygonaceae) - Boletellus auriporus tubesTayrona
Boletellus auriporus tubes. We were surprised to run into ectomycorrhizals on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. - Boomerang owl butterfly Caligo oedipus Nymphalidae
Boomerang owl butterfly - Caligo oedipus, Nymphalidae - Butterfly RC
Butterfly seen in Rio Claro - Calocera Tayrona
Looks like a Calocera. Seen in Tayrona. - Calostoma 3 and sliced
Calostoma cinnabarinum, a most weird oak associate in the boletales. - Calostoma cinnabarinum 2 showing stipe
Calostoma cinnabarinum with its weird stipe - Calostoma cinnabarinum
Calostoma cinnabarinum, aka Pretty mouth based on its greek derived scientific name or more prosaic Stalked puffball in aspic - Calostoma cinnabarinum mouth
Calostoma cinnabarinum mouth DW Ms - Calostoma cinnabarinum with peridium
Bright red Calostoma peridium, a protective layer growing around the endoperidum with its raised peristome, the ridge of tissue around the opening for spore disposal.