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Hygrocybe aphylla seen in El Cedro. Unfortunately they suffered in transport a bit.

Hygrocybe aphylla caps El Cedro DW Ms.jpg Hygrocybe close to H. occidentalis growing in Mocoa. Same specimen as the gills shown previously in the gallery. ThumbnailsFavolus caps on a branch in MocoaHygrocybe close to H. occidentalis growing in Mocoa. Same specimen as the gills shown previously in the gallery. ThumbnailsFavolus caps on a branch in MocoaHygrocybe close to H. occidentalis growing in Mocoa. Same specimen as the gills shown previously in the gallery. ThumbnailsFavolus caps on a branch in MocoaHygrocybe close to H. occidentalis growing in Mocoa. Same specimen as the gills shown previously in the gallery. ThumbnailsFavolus caps on a branch in MocoaHygrocybe close to H. occidentalis growing in Mocoa. Same specimen as the gills shown previously in the gallery. ThumbnailsFavolus caps on a branch in Mocoa

This unique waxgill has no gills!