- Volvariella bombycina Silky Rosegill side
Volvariella bombycina, the Silky Rosegill. Check out that beautiful volva out of which the mushroom emerged. - Rowing down the Tacana River
Rowing down the Tacana River - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis soaked at the end of a big leaf - Solanum sessiliflorum Lulito little stem-fruiting tomatoes
Solanum sessiliflorum, known as Lulito, a little stem-fruiting tomato. - Coca Erythroxylum coca Chagra
A coca (Erythroxylum coca) field, known locally as chagra - Trunk covered in moss vines
A trunk covered in moss and vines - twisted wine
Twisted vine - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, an ant Cordyceps described first by Tatiana Sanjuan - Wood decayer close up Leticia
Unidentified wood decayer seen in Leticia - Wood decayer displaying gills Leticia
Wood decayer displaying its gills in Leticia - Ophiocordyceps evansii branch
Ophiocordyceps evansii which was first described by Tatiana Sanjuan. Note the sectioned fertile head. - Marasmius stick Leticia
Marasmius growing from a stick in Leticia - Spider orange tiny
A tiny Reduviidae bug in the Hemiptera. - Climber red yellow flowered
A luxuriously red-yellow flowered climber - Ophiocordyceps cf curculionum Leticia
An Ophiocordyceps reminiscent of O. curculionum seen in Leticia - Red yellow Climber
A climber with impressive red & yellow flowers - Polyporus tricholoma Leticia
Polyporus tricholoma, which is recognized by its hairy cap edge seen in Leticia - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, originally described by Tatiana Sanjuan who is not surprisingly extremely good in finding this tiny ant parasite. - Boating on the Tacana
Boating on the Tacana River with Michael - On the Tacana River
On the Tacana River