- Marasmius sp catching a beam of sun in Barichara
- Looking and the snake skin stem, big ring and gills of Macrlepiota colombiana in Chauna
- Lizard with blue cheek and orange head seen in Rio Claro, Antioquia
- Lactifluus deceptivus, formerly known as Lactarius deceptivus (Peck 1885), the Deceiving milkycap.
- Lactifluus deceptivus gills seen in Chauna's oak forest, Boyacá. Rather broad gills and a unpleasant bitter, spicy taste when fresh are typical. Cooking will neutralize the unpleasant taste and render this milkycap edible. However, my system was not happy
- Hypoxylon haematostroma - an eye-catching member of the Hypoxylaceae, formerly within Xylariaceae RC HA DW Ms
- Hypoxylon haematostroma - an eye-catching member of the Xylariaceae
- Henningsomyces, a tiny member of the Marasmiaceae, seen in Villa de Leyva
- Henningsomyces patch
- Guttation drops on a yellow is polypore in Rio Claro
- Gigantic Xylaria, possibly X. telfairii, with measuring stick showing 15cm fruiting bodies
- Geastrum sp. wiith millipede on the inside seen in Rio Claro
- Geastrum seen in Rio Claro
- Galerina sp. seen in Chauna
- Fungus imperfectus et incognitus or rather an unknown anamorph seen Pauna
- Flowers of Solanum quitoense, the edible and tasty Lulu
- Excavated "egg" of very young Amanita vaginata seen in Pauna
- Dr. Tatiana Sanjuan proudly displaying the Calvatia giants
- Daldinia fruiting body transect. Daldinia is a member of the newly erected family Hypoxylaceae, formerly it was within Xylariaceae
- Cortinrius sp. with a red umbel seen in Chauna