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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.

Gibellula pulchra Mocoa DW Ms.jpg Hyperdermium sp. with possibly its anamorph or a secondary parasite growing out of the old fruiting body. Hyperdermium is a Cordyceps relative in the Hypocreales seen near PitalitoThumbnailsGiant Ophiocordyceps melolonthaeHyperdermium sp. with possibly its anamorph or a secondary parasite growing out of the old fruiting body. Hyperdermium is a Cordyceps relative in the Hypocreales seen near PitalitoThumbnailsGiant Ophiocordyceps melolonthaeHyperdermium sp. with possibly its anamorph or a secondary parasite growing out of the old fruiting body. Hyperdermium is a Cordyceps relative in the Hypocreales seen near PitalitoThumbnailsGiant Ophiocordyceps melolonthaeHyperdermium sp. with possibly its anamorph or a secondary parasite growing out of the old fruiting body. Hyperdermium is a Cordyceps relative in the Hypocreales seen near PitalitoThumbnailsGiant Ophiocordyceps melolonthaeHyperdermium sp. with possibly its anamorph or a secondary parasite growing out of the old fruiting body. Hyperdermium is a Cordyceps relative in the Hypocreales seen near PitalitoThumbnailsGiant Ophiocordyceps melolonthaeHyperdermium sp. with possibly its anamorph or a secondary parasite growing out of the old fruiting body. Hyperdermium is a Cordyceps relative in the Hypocreales seen near PitalitoThumbnailsGiant Ophiocordyceps melolonthae