
Ophiocordyces sphecalocephala in situ
Ophiocordyces sphecalocephalagrowing out of a wasp
Ophiocordyces sphecalocephala
Ophiocordyces sphecalocephala Close up of wasp
Ophiocordyces sphecalocephala growing from wasp
The caps of Favolaschia do not reveal the beauty of these mushrooms
Schizophyllum commune
That's how small these tiny Xylophallus xylogenus stinkhorns are.
Schizophyllum umbrinum backs
Collevted Lentinus concavus - Sharon, Jon, Amat & Addi
Lachnocladium #68
Panus velutinus # 00
When a strangling fig is a tree itself and forms a very cool trunk! Seen near Apie Ecu
Cookeina speciosa #10, a common an easy to identify cup fungus that is also edible!
Physarum polycephalum #17 a slime mold
Agaricus cap #207. It had an almond taste, so should be fine as food source.
Agaricus cap #207
Marasmius haematocephalus group 6-28
Marasmius haematocephalus group gills 6-28
Agaricus #85- Its almond odor should indicate good edibility!