- The 2019 Mushroaming Fungal Fellowship. During a short stop at an old-growth spruce forest we found Netcap King boletes (Boletus reticuloceps), Ochre Himalayan Caesars (Amanita hemibapha var ochracea or now A. ochracea) and Blewits (Lepista cf nuda). Th
- Amanita sp. looking a lot like the North American PNW A. augusta, Tangsibi
- An Amanita that looks very similar to A. augusta from the Pacific NW in North America growing above Tangsibi in 3500m.
- Amanita sp. Tangsibi
- Esero, a local mushroom expert and his parrot inspect a Stereum with parasitizing Tremella in Tepu
- Esero with Cantharellus guyanensis
- The hymenium of the tiny pored polypore with scale
- Moelleriella with scale
- Probably a Moelleriella sp. a Cordyceps parasitizing aphids and feeding on the plant as well.
- A polypore with tiny pores, smooth cap and hollow upper stem
- A polypore with tiny pores
- Cortinrius sp. with a red umbel seen in Chauna
- An Asco with hairy white edge, probably a Lachnellula sp. with tiny spider in Chauna
- Trichia decipiens slime detail mold in Chauna
- Trichia decipiens Slime mold in Chauna
- Probably a Peziza sp., a saprophytic cup fungi growing on decayed wood in Chauna
- A Cortinarius sp. with a purple viscid cap seen in Chauna
- Cortinarius sp, mostly brown when mature but more red when young, check out this cortina. Seen in Chauna
- Cortinarius sp, nicely red when young, Chauna, Boyaca
- A perfect red Russula seen in Chauna