- Pulveroboletus sp. transect revealing intense bluing.
Note the cottony and powdery partial veil covering the immature pores, - young Pulveroboletus in Genekha
- Boletus indoedulis growing with oaks in Genekha
Not 100% sure if it actually is Boletus indoedulis, but seems like a good match. B. indoedulis was described from Sikkim, which is close by, but there it was associated with Chestnut (Castanopsis) which is a member of the Fagaceae as is Quercus. - Boletus indoedulis pores Genekha DW Ms
- Phylloporus bellus 3 Disp Genekha DW Ms
- Dumar Shamo Disp DW Ms
- Zombie ants Tatiana ed Ms
- Nolanea blue gills Tatiana Cr ed Ms
- Los Pozos Tatiana
- Cookeina colombiana Tatiana Cr ed
- Ganoderma sp Tatiana ed cr
- Ophiocordyceps australis Tatiana Cr ed Ms
- Deconica sp. seen in Yopal. I love the checkered stem pattern.
Deconica species were formally Psilocybe, but they got their own genus. All Deconica lack psilocybin and other psychoactive compounds. - Amaurderma sp., Deconica sp. and an Agaric growing near Yopal
- possibly an Amauroderma cap, seen on the Cascadas de La Tebaida path near Yopal
- Purpureocillium atypicola, a Cordyceps that attacks trapdoor spiders after I dug it out carefully. Seen near Yopal.
- Cascadas de La Tebaida Yopal Ms
- Oudemansiella canarii trunck Yopal DW Ms
- Oudemansiella canarii trunck Yopal Cp3 Ms
- budding Cookeina tricholoma
Before the hairy jungle cup, Cookeina tricholoma, grows its cup, the protective hairs are already impressive