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- Trametes sanguinea (formerly Pycnoporus sangineus) growing weirdly in antler shape. Seen in Yopal
- Black creek Tatiana ed Ms
- An intriguing cluster of caespitose Leucoagaricus (possibly L. americanus)seen in Montana, Casanare
- Boletus indoedulis pores Genekha DW Ms
- Porpolomopsis Ura DW Ms
- Camarophyllus Q Disp Mani DW Ms
- fertile head of the strom of Purpureocillium atypicola. The dots are the ostiols of the ascii, out of which the spores are shot when mature
- Note the intense color change of the stem of this caespitose Leucoagaricus sp. seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.
- Porpolomopsis gills DW Ms
- Scutellina scutelaria DoChuLa DW Ms
- A tiny, agaric with a top attached stipe growing from a dead plant stem
- Close up of Cotylidia alba seen near Morro, Yopal
- Bolete red Disp DoChuLa DW Ms
- 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. - Hydnum CheLeLa DW Ms
- Gorgeous greenish Gliophorus or Hygrocybe, probably undescribed seen in Chivor
- Clavulinopsis miyabeana Ura DW Ms
- Chlorophyllum molybdites annulus and gills - note the greenish hue in the gills from the green spores, near Macanal
- Same Deconica sp. with interesting speckled stipes growing in Chivor forest above Sta Maria.
- Phlebopus beniensis, a saprobic, mostly tropical, edible bolete species. Seen in Yopal