- Amauroderma sp
One of many Amauroderma conk species, which are close to Ganoderma - Boat landing
Boat landing along the Tacana River near Leticia - boat on Tacana river
Going by boat on the small Tacana river - Boating on the Tacana
Boating on the Tacana River with Michael - Climber red yellow flowered
A luxuriously red-yellow flowered climber - Red yellow Climber
A climber with impressive red & yellow flowers - Coca Erythroxylum coca Chagra
A coca (Erythroxylum coca) field, known locally as chagra - Cordyceps tuberculata moth on Purple Heart Peltogyne aka violeta
Cordyceps tuberculata moth laying on violeta, Purple heart wood (Peltogyne sp.) - Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia Detail
Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia lining the sporophore like birds on a branch - Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia Leticia
Cordyceps tuberculata perithecia seen in Leticia - Cornelio Emma home
Cornelio and Emmas home near Leticia - Cornelio junior looking at mushrooms
Cornelio junior looking at mushrooms - 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 Leticia
Dacryopinax spathularia, an jelly fungus, that is eaten in China, but not in Leticia. - Favolus tenuiculus trunk in water
Favolus tenuiculus growing from an in the water submersed trunk - Grasshopper
A cool green brown grasshopper. I do appreciate these organisms even if they do not have a Cordyceps growing out of them. - Hirsute conk display
Hirsute conk seen in Leticia