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- Slime mold seen in Raquira
- young Mycena acicula or something close to it seen in Raquira, Boyoca
Such cool colors displayed by the Orange bonnet - Hydenellum caeruleum seen near Raquira, Boyaca
Commonly know as "Blue tooth" or Blue-orange Hydnellum" , if my ID is correct, this coll inedible mushroom is beloved by mushroom dyers. - Lycoperdon fuligineum seen in Raquira
Four Lycoperdon fuligineum aka Morganiella fuligenea growing on late stage decaying wood. The little orange-red mushroom might be a different species. - Lycoperdon fuligineum in Raquira
- Gymnopilus luteofolius seen in Raquira
- Gymnopilus luteofolius seen in Raquira
- Punctularia atropurpurascens seen on oak wood in Raquira, Boyaca
What a stunning fungus! All hairy pink and the these red guttation drops! - pockets of collected pinkish-brown spores indicate this is a Pluteus sp.
- Same Pluteus as from the gill photo seen near Raquira
- A young Pluteus sp. seen in the Andean oak forest of Raquira, Boyacá, Colombia
- Lepista af nuda with scale growing in Guachengui in 3200m asl.
- Lepista af nuda growing at the entry of Pozo de Nutria, Guachengui
- Pink apothecia of the fruticose lichen Dibaeis, maybe D. columbiana
- Dibaeis sp., pink earth lichen, a tiny, gorgeous fruticose lichen belonging to the family Icmadophilaceae
- pink earth lichen Dibaeis and Cladonia (C. secundana?) lichen
- Cladonia lichen, possibly C. secundana seen in Pozo de Nutria, 3200 m
- Possibly a Clavariopsis sp. seen in Pozo de Nutria, in the lower Paramo, 3200 m asl
- Amanita brunneolocularis growing with Pinus sp. above Villapinzo. This Amanita stains reddish and is close to Amanita rubescens.
- Amanita muscaria seen above Villapinzo growing with pine (Pinus sp.)
Fly amanita and its symbiotic partner pine are both introduced to Colombia and not native.