- A moth having a real bad case of Cordyceps tuberculata, the telemorph of what was formerly known as Akanthomyces pistillariiformis'
- Giant Ophiocordyceps melolonthae
- Tip of stroma of kissing bug Cordyceps
- Cordyceps growing on kissing bug. These beetles transmit the potential deadly Chagas disease .
- Beauveria diapheromeriphila, the stick bug Cordyceps past prime seen in La Escondida, Putumayo
- Ophiocordyceps evansii stroma seen in Isla Escondida
- Cordyceps caloceroides on a Tarantula seen near Pitalito
- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae dug out, missing 2 stromata
- Beauveria diapheromeriphila, an immature specimen of this stick bug Cordyceps.
- Cordyceps tenuipes (= Isaria tenuipes) seen in Charhuayaco near Pitalito
- Ophiocordyceps binata with scale indicating a length of 6 mm seen near Mocoa
- Ophiocordyceps melolonthae giant larva excavated . Meloloantha include the European Maybug and its Chafer larva
- Cordyceps abundance in Isla Escondida, Orito, Putumayo
From left: Ophiocordyceps melolonthae on a giant Melolontha larva (Scarabaeidae), Beauveria diapheromeriphila on a stick bug, nidentified cordyceps, Ophiocordyceps engleriana on a spider, tiny Ophiocordyceps nidus, Ophiocordyceps amazonica on a grasshopper and Isaria/Cordyceps polyartha. - Cordyceps sp. growing from a Lepidoptera larva, Isla Escondido, Putumayo
- Ophiocordyceps binata, aka Ophiocordyceps lloydii var binata top side
- Beauveria sp. on a small grasshopper, Isla Escondida
- fertile head of Ophiocordyceps evansii seen in Isla Escondida. This and parasitizing species was previously clustered with O. australis, which has a round head.
Tatiana Sanjuan named this species in honor of Harry Evans, who has worked a lot on Cordyceps. - Ophiocordyceps curculinoum seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Beauveria sp. on a small grasshopper with scale showing 2.6 cm
- Ophiocordyceps nidus growing out of a trap door spider in his sack, exposed in Isla Escondido, Putumayo