- Cordyceps abundance in Isla Escondida, Orito, Putumayo
- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae giant larva excavated . Meloloantha include the European Maybug and its Chafer larva
- Ophiocordyceps binata with scale indicating a length of 6 mm seen near Mocoa
- Ophiocordyceps engleriana fruiting on spider, note the legs, in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Ant hyperparasit seen in Mocoa
- Cordyceps tenuipes (= Isaria tenuipes) seen in Charhuayaco near Pitalito
- 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.
- Ophiocordyceps amazonica seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Beauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.
- Ophiocordyceps binata seen in Mocoa
- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae dug out, missing 2 stromata
- Cordyceps caloceroides on a Tarantula in situ near Pitalito
- Cordyceps caloceroides on a Tarantula seen near Pitalito
- Ophiocordyceps unilateralis seen in Mocoa
- Cordyceps (aka Isaria) tenuipes anamorph. Most of the conidiospores already were dispersed from moving the specimen for the photo. seen in Pitalito
- Cordyceps nidus growing from a small spider seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Ophiocordyceps evansii stroma seen in Isla Escondida
- Beauveria sp. growing out of a mall grasshopper
- Ophiocordyceps evansii stroma DW Ms
- Beauveria diapheromeriphila, the stick bug Cordyceps past prime seen in La Escondida, Putumayo