- Gibellula pulchra growing from a tiny spider in Mocoa. Fitting species name: "pulchra" meaning beautiful in Latin. However a spider might miss the beauty aspect in a Gibellula infection.
- Ophiocordyceps binata seen in Mocoa
- Coltricia? showing its pores growing from dead wood in Mocoa
- Coltricia? growing from dead wood in Mocoa
- Tiny and striking Phaeomarasmius siquierii? growing on a Termite nest seen in Mocoa
- Phaeomarasmius siquierii on Termite nest Mocoa
- Trametes menziesii seen near Mocoa
- Xerula / Dactylosporina sp. seen at the top of the Cascadas Fino del Mundo near Mocoa
- Possibly a Hygrophorus seen near Mocoa. The biggest mushroom we encountered.
- Synnema with Conidiophores of Gibellula pulchra seen at Cascadas Fin del Mundo near Mocoa
- Ophiocordyceps binata with scale indicating a length of 6 mm seen near Mocoa
- Favolus branch showing the pores in Mocoa
- Trametes pavonia trunk end, Mocoa
- Trametes pavonia trunk end with pore display, Mocoa
- Favolus caps on a branch in Mocoa
- Inonotus patouillardii (Rick) Imazeki on wood in Mocoa, ID thanks to Leif Ryvarden