After a jogging circuit around a green area, I was able to observe the following genera
Family: Pluteaceae
They are lignicolous or xylophagous, i.e. they feed on wood. They are part of the mycobiota of humid forests and species have been identified in Europe, North and South America.
Family Polyporaceae
genus Ganoderma
Due to its extensive use in traditional Asian medicine and its bioremediation potential, this genus is considered an economically relevant genus.
Gloeophyllum
‘It is a genus Basidiomycete, of the class Agaricomycetes in the family Gloeophyllaceae and order Gloeophyllales.
They are lignicolous species with a carpophore of hard consistency, of ochre, grey, brown, rust colours, etc. They are usually shell-shaped. They are usually shell-shaped and are attached to the substrate with a short foot or directly without it. Their cuticle is wrinkled or hairy. Their hymenium may be porous, lamellated or daedaloid and brown in colour.
Microscopically, its spores are smooth, cylindrical, hyaline and non-amyloid.
There are 14 species in the genus’.
These last ones I did not recognise, although I know that one of them is a lichen, I do not know its genus.
With the rain of the last few days, some trees have fallen, the 🍄 are beginning to emerge.
sources consulted
https://mexico.inaturalist.org/taxa/60783-Pluteus
https://colombia.inaturalist.org/taxa/48475-Ganoderma
http://www.amanitacesarea.com/gloeophyllum.html
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Fantastic finds! especially the lichens - they look super cool.
The specie on the last photo is not lichen - it is one of the most widely-spread fungi on earth, very photo-friendly lol 😜 was posted hundred times in the community - tadaaaa! - it is Schizophyllum commune
A bit sad your account is hollow giglet with near-zero Hive Power. 🐈
Haha! great! Nanacate(Schizophyllum commune) I will not forget