- Clavulinopsis fusiformis in Santa Maria
- Gibellula sp. growing on a tiny spider in Santa Maria
- Favolaschia white growing in Chivor forest, Santa Maria
- Favolaschia pores
- Hygrocybe waxgill seen in Chivor forest
- Gliophorus or Hygrocybe sp seen Chivor forest
- Ductifera pululahuana jelly Chivor scale DW Ms
- very young Cyptotrama asprata
- Gerronema subclavatum seen in Santa Maria
- Calvatia cyathiformis, the purple-spored puffball is a big and widely distributed puffball
- Ductifera pululahuana close up
- Marasmius berteroi? with widely spaced gills
- tiny Moelleriella fruiting bodies seen on a leaf in Chivor
Moelleriella is a genus of fungi within the Clavicipitaceae family (most famous for ergot - Claviceps purpurea) that infect and kill aphids. When checking leaves closely in the rainy season, Moeleriella species are everywhere, but due to their tiny size, most people never see this fungus. - Ductifera pululahuana growing on hardwood near Chivor, 1200 masl
- Ductifera pululahuana, a jelly fungus seen in Chivor forest above Santa Maria
- Favolaschia seen in Santa Maria
- Chlorophyllum molybdites ? with 10cm scale. Note the bright reddish stain near the stem base. Found near Macanal
- Deconica sp. with gorgeous striations on the cap growing in Chivor.
- Ascopolyporus sp. (Corducipitataceae) growing in Chivor above Sta Maria, Boyaca, Colombia
This interesting Cordyceps relative parasitizes aphids. However, most of its resources it receives from the plant , often a bamboo stem, the aphid tapped into before having a fungal infection. The aphid turns basically into a straw for the Ascopolyporus. - an oyster mushroom - Pleurotus sp. patch in Chivor forest