- Crepidotus sp. branch (diameter about 10cm) close up. Reserva El Cedro, South Huila, 2000m
- minute Marasmius sp. seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Tiny and striking Phaeomarasmius siquierii? growing on a Termite nest seen in Mocoa
Phaeomarasmius siquierii was first described from the Atlantic Balearen Islands growing on Juniper bark. So not sure if this could be the same species, but it is awfully similar. - Hygrocybe gills against the sky
- Tylopilus obscurus, a mild tasting bolete growing with Trigobalanus excelsa in Charguayaco
- cool orange colored pores of this Coltricia sp. in Isla Escondida
- caps of Pluteus sp. near Pitalito
- Phaeomarasmius siquierii on Termite nest Mocoa
Unfortunately I did not consider slicing out a piece of the termite nest to take decent picture. So I ended up having to use the zoom and full extended tripod. - Tylopilus obscurus showing its white tubes in Charguayaco
- Penecilliopsis sp. growing on a palm seed seen in Isla Escondida
- We called this Selaginella wildenowii spikemoss, the "Walmart fern" since it has such a plastic looking green-blue color that my camera did not do justice too. Seen in Isla Escondida
- Gymnopus acervatus group seen in Charguayaco
- Close up of these tiny Chaetocalathus liliputianus gills in El Cedro
- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae stromata in situ, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Coltricia? showing its pores growing from dead wood in Mocoa
- Cordyceps on kissing bug in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Chaetocalathus liliputianus? caps seen from the side in El Cedro
- Coltricia sp. cap seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- close up of Chaetocalathus liliputianus caps seen from the side
- Panellus with spider Mocoa