- Inonotus patouillardii (Rick) Imazeki on wood in Mocoa, ID thanks to Leif Ryvarden
- A white tiny Favolaschia growing on a stick in Reserva El Cedro
- Ant hyperparasit seen in Mocoa
- Architis sp.? spider surrounded by Panellus sp in Mocoa
- Auricularia, maybe A. nigricans (formerly A. polytricha) seen near Mocoa
- Beautiful Leptonia / Entoloma sp., possibly close to Entoloma calliderma growing in Fin del Mundo
- Clavulinopsis? seen in Mocoa
- Coltricia? growing from dead wood in Mocoa
- Coltricia? showing its pores growing from dead wood in Mocoa
- Entoloma dragonosporum, just love that liberty cap type cap extension
- Entoloma sp. close to E. calliderma growing close to Fin del Mundo, Mocoa
- Favolus branch showing the pores in Mocoa
- Favolus caps on a branch in Mocoa
- Gibellula pulchra growing from a tiny spider in Mocoa. Fitting species name: "pulchra" meaning beautiful in Latin. However a spider might miss the beauty aspect in a Gibellula infection.
- Hygrocybe aphylla seen in El Cedro. Unfortunately they suffered in transport a bit.
- Hygrocybe close to H. occidentalis growing in Mocoa. Same specimen as the gills shown previously in the gallery.
- Hygrocybe gills against the sky
- Hygrocybe, close to H. occidentalis with its colorful gills seen near Mocoa
- Marasmius candidus gills Mocoa
- Marasmius candidus growing in Mocoa