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- Cotylidia aurantiaca trunk
Cotylidia aurantiaca fruiting at the end of a trunk in Jardin Botanico de Quindio - Inflatostereum glabrum stick
Inflatostereum glabrum growing out of a stick showing its hymenium seen near Leticia - Inflatostereum glabrum on stick
Inflatostereum glabrum - Gerronema Quindio
Probably a Gerronema sp. seen in Quindio - Entomopathogenic fungus ant
Entomopathogenic fungus on an ant seen in Quindio - Deflexula cluster
Probably a Deflexula sp. Deflexula spines always are pointing downwards. - Favolus tenuiculus
The ubiquous Favolus tenuiculus seen in Quindio - Dictyopanus pusillus
Dictyopanus pusillus is another panoid wood decayer. - Favolus tenuiculus frog
Favolus tenuiculus with frog hiding below, Quindio Gardens - Frog Osteocephalus taurinus
Osteocephalus taurinus frog seen during our night walk near OmShanty Lodge, Leticia - Guzmania voila
Guzmania Voila seen in Franz Georg Grubers Bromeliads of Colombia nursery - Favolaschia sp.
Favolaschia sp. growing from a small branch seen near Cascadas de Chorrera East of Bogota - Gerronema sp Quindio
Probably a Gerronema sp. seen in Quindio - Favolaschia sp.
A yellow Favolaschia soaked by rain in Chicaque - Hygrocybe minutula?
A tiny Hygrocybe, possibly H. minutula or according to newest taxonomy Gliophorus minutulus. However this species was described by Peck ifrom near Albany, New York State. - grasshoppers on leaf
grasshoppers on leaf - Hygrocybe minutula?
The tiny Hygrocybe next to my Swiss knifes tweezers which are 3mm wide. - Favolus tenuiculus
Favolus tenuiculus in Leticia - Cookenia tricholoma branch Puerto Narino
Cookenia tricholoma seen near Puerto Narino - Ceratiomyxa sphaerosperma
Ceratiomyxa sphaerosperma, a tiny slimemold. I love the glass-like stipe of this gorgeous slime mold.