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- Cruentomycena Disp3 Genekha DW Ms
- Chlorophyllum molybdites, the Green-spored shaggy parasol, also known as the "Vomiter" is best enjoyed visually as here seen in Mani.
- The always enticing Cookeina sulcipes (maybe C. speciosa) seen near Yopal
- Tylopilus Display Taktsang DW Ms
- Cruentomycena seen in Genekha
not sure what species. In Japan there is a Cruentomycena orientalis described - 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. - Lindosa Tepui Tatiana
- Macrolepiota capelariae displaying its impressive gills
- I wished I knew what this velvety brown capped agaric is! Lactarius comes to mind, but there was no latex and there are next to no ecto-mycorrhizals where we found it. Casanare, Colombia
- Oudemansiella canarii trunck Yopal DW Ms
- A Leucoagaricus species growing near Yopal
- an oyster mushroom - Pleurotus sp. patch in Chivor forest
- possibly Chlorophyllum molybdites seen along the highway near Macanal
- a cluster of edible Oudemansiella canarii, a porcelain fungus, harvested by Nicole near Morro
- Aureoboletus thibetanus Disp4 DW Ms
- Hexagonia hydnoides with its impressive hairy caps seen in Montana, Casanare.
- The Polyocephalomyces specimen with scale dug out near San Luis de Palenque
- Leucocoprinus young seen in Mani
- Amanita muscaria seen above Villapinzo growing with pine (Pinus sp.)
Fly amanita and its symbiotic partner pine are both introduced to Colombia and not native. - Purpureocillium atypicola, a Cordyceps that attacks trapdoor spiders after I dug it out carefully. Seen near Yopal.