- Trichaptum perrottetii transect - note how thin the pore layer is.
- Trichaptum perrottetii hymenium of this strangely fibrous polypore
- Trichaptum perrottetii with a purplish edge
- Trametes daedaloid
- Tolypogladium ophioglossoides, formerly Elaphocordyceps, a Cordyceps relative parasitizing a Elaphomyces truffle seen ibelow Chele La, Paro.
- Tolypogladium ophioglossoides with sliced open deer truffles.
- Tiny Hygrocybe sp with scale, each mark is 1 mm
- Three-fingered sloths close up climbing
- This Golden-Grey Langur was licking salt right next to the road east of Zhemgang. It should be the rare hybrid between Gee's golden and Capped langur - Trachypithecus geei and T. pileatus.
- The rhizmorphs of this Marasmius is used by the Yanomami Indians as decoration material when weaving baskets. growing in Rio Claro
- The hymenium of the tiny pored polypore with scale
- 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
- Termitomyces sp. locally known as Bangmu. Photo: Cheku Cr ed DW Ms
- Termitomyces sp, maybe T. eurhizus found above Tingtibi, a choice edible
- Termitomyces patch. Though they grow on the wood rich underground excrement of termites, they are very tasty and popular
- Tatiana & Daniel in Los Santos Coffee Farm 2019
- Taremu Basralocus Dicorynia guianensis, possibly the ectomycorrhizal host for Cantharellus guyanensis in Tepu.
- Suillus luteus growing with introduced pine in Pauna
- Stromata of Ophiocordyceps caloceroides group stromata in situ
- Strobilurus sp. with yellow cap