- Trichia decipiens Slime mold in Chauna
- Trichia decipiens slime detail mold in Chauna
- Slime mold apotheicia seen in the Paramo of Chauna
- Probably a Peziza sp., a saprophytic cup fungi growing on decayed wood in Chauna
- Macrolepiota colombiana growing in Chauna, a choice edible Parasole!
- Looking and the snake skin stem, big ring and gills of Macrlepiota colombiana in Chauna
- Lactifluus deceptivus, formerly known as Lactarius deceptivus (Peck 1885), the Deceiving milkycap.
- Lactifluus deceptivus gills seen in Chauna's oak forest, Boyacá. Rather broad gills and a unpleasant bitter, spicy taste when fresh are typical. Cooking will neutralize the unpleasant taste and render this milkycap edible. However, my system was not happy
- Galerina sp. seen in Chauna
- Cortinrius sp. with a red umbel seen in Chauna
- Cortinarius sp, nicely red when young, Chauna, Boyaca
- Cortinarius sp, mostly brown when mature but more red when young, check out this cortina. Seen in Chauna
- Clathrus archeri seen in Chauna, Boyacá, Colombia
- Chauna landscape, Boyacá
- Castilleja sp., a paintbrush flowering in Chauna, Boyacá, Colombia
- An Orchid seen in Chauna
- An Asco with hairy white edge, probably a Lachnellula sp. with tiny spider in Chauna
- Amanita flavoconica in 3 stages in Chauna
- Amanita flavoconica growing in an oak forest in Chauna, Boyacá
- All white Amanita sp. with visicid cap growing in Chauna