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Purpureocillium atypicola, a Cordyceps that attacks trapdoor spiders after I dug it out carefully. Seen near Yopal.

Purpureocillium atypicola exposed DW Ms.jpg Daedalopsis sp. underside with its labyrinthian hymenium, which is a bit weathered. Seen in YopalThumbnailsThe bloody Turkey tail, Trametes sanguinea seen in Yopal. It is a traditional remedy used by amerindians to lower a fever.Daedalopsis sp. underside with its labyrinthian hymenium, which is a bit weathered. Seen in YopalThumbnailsThe bloody Turkey tail, Trametes sanguinea seen in Yopal. It is a traditional remedy used by amerindians to lower a fever.Daedalopsis sp. underside with its labyrinthian hymenium, which is a bit weathered. Seen in YopalThumbnailsThe bloody Turkey tail, Trametes sanguinea seen in Yopal. It is a traditional remedy used by amerindians to lower a fever.Daedalopsis sp. underside with its labyrinthian hymenium, which is a bit weathered. Seen in YopalThumbnailsThe bloody Turkey tail, Trametes sanguinea seen in Yopal. It is a traditional remedy used by amerindians to lower a fever.Daedalopsis sp. underside with its labyrinthian hymenium, which is a bit weathered. Seen in YopalThumbnailsThe bloody Turkey tail, Trametes sanguinea seen in Yopal. It is a traditional remedy used by amerindians to lower a fever.