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March 21, 2023
03:27 AM UTC
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March 16, 2023
01:37 PM PDT
Description
On leaf and twig detritus, buried under Quercus wislizeni duff. Paraphyses tips amyloid.
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March 16, 2023
02:15 PM EDT
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March 16, 2023
07:02 AM MST
Description
Undeveloped section of a residential neighborhood. Scale bar marked at half inch increments.
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March 15, 2023
11:25 PM CDT
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March 12, 2023
10:59 PM PDT
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February 28, 2023
11:35 PM UTC
Description
Southernmost population? At about 9000’
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February 28, 2023
03:32 PM PST
Description
Found under log, Backcountry section.
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March 04, 2022
02:27 AM UTC
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February 21, 2023
05:04 PM PST
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February 21, 2023
07:29 AM PST
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February 14, 2023
04:03 PM PST
Description
On fallen dead branch of Quercus wislizeni.
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February 13, 2023
12:57 PM PST
Place
Private
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December 31, 2022
01:34 PM PST
Date Added
September 13, 2021
09:30 AM PDT
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April 18, 2020
08:58 PM PDT
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February 02, 2023
12:07 PM PST
Description
Male who showed up with a female.
Date Added
January 22, 2021
09:31 PM NZDT
What
Punui
(Azorella polaris)
Date Added
January 05, 2023
07:34 PM NZDT
Date Added
January 23, 2023
06:16 PM PST
Date Added
January 17, 2023
09:00 PM UTC
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January 11, 2023
02:44 PM PST
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January 10, 2023
10:39 PM PST
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October 05, 2022
05:46 PM UTC
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January 06, 2023
06:41 PM PST
Description
substrate = Lyonothamnus floribundus
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October 20, 2022
08:18 AM UTC
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January 07, 2023
07:38 PM PST
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January 05, 2023
07:51 AM PST
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April 04, 2022
08:28 PM PDT
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January 03, 2023
07:41 AM PST
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January 03, 2023
08:54 PM PST
Date Added
December 30, 2022
05:39 PM PST
Date Added
December 13, 2022
10:19 PM PST
Date Added
November 28, 2018
02:01 PM PST
Date Added
December 07, 2022
01:23 PM PST
Description
Lomatium brevifolium- interesting red flowers
Date Added
December 04, 2022
03:42 PM PST
Date Added
September 17, 2019
11:26 AM EDT
Description
Both subsp. americanus (native to North America) and subsp. australis (introduced to North America) are found at this site, sometimes growing intermixed. In the photos the former is indicated with an “N” and the latter with an “I”. On the date I visited this site, 16 September 2019, these are the differences I observed with living stems between the two subspecies:
•Relative stem height: subsp. americanus usually shorter, subsp. australis usually taller.
•Relative stem spacing: subsp. americanus usually more dispersed, subsp. australis usually denser (rarely solitary).
•Stem breaking: subsp. americanus fibrous and hard to break off, subsp. australis often breaks off easily.
•Stem color (lower/older internodes): subsp. americanus red and often shiny, subsp. australis yellow-green and not shiny.
•Stem texture (lower/older internodes): subsp. americanus smooth, subsp. australis minutely ridged.
•Stem & leaf sheath dots: subsp. americanus often present, subsp. australis absent.
•Leaf condition: subsp. americanus has lots of senescence, subsp. australis generally are healthy.
•Margins of upper leaves near panicle: subsp. americanus finely serrated, subsp. australis coarsely serrated.
•Sterile stems more abundant than fertile: subsp. americanus yes, subsp. australis no.
•Panicle branches for panicles of similar length: subsp. americanus fewer, subsp. australis more.
•Panicle branch spacing: subsp. americanus farther, subsp. australis closer.
•Flowering status: subsp. americanus finished flowering, subsp. australis flowering.
There probably are other characteristics I overlooked that distinguish these two subspecies from each other. Perhaps these characteristics listed above hold up at other sites in North America. I don’t use leaf color to tell them apart because although some clones of subsp. australis are strongly blue-green, some clones of that subspecies are more green or yellow-green. See this observation for an illustration: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/30610594
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
January 31, 2022
12:23 PM UTC
Date Added
November 20, 2022
12:25 PM PST
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November 18, 2022
11:09 AM PST
Date Added
September 30, 2022
01:50 PM PDT
Date Added
November 04, 2022
09:05 AM PDT
Date Added
October 31, 2022
03:17 AM PDT
Description
Bird observations in Europe have been very difficult for me. Birds are incredibly shy here, and take off immediately when a human shows up. I hate disturbing them to this degree, and as excited as I feel when I see the rare bird, I also feel really sorry for adding to its environmental stress.
When five of these Hoopoes showed up on a grass field, other, smaller birds came out of hiding and were foraging too. I was really lucky to see them... :-)
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April 17, 2022
11:17 AM MDT
Date Added
June 16, 2022
01:07 AM UTC
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December 31, 2021
08:55 AM HST
Description
Looks like Quercus engelmannii. Any thoughts?
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October 24, 2022
09:00 AM PDT
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October 26, 2022
08:22 PM PDT
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January 29, 2020
07:05 PM EST
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August 13, 2015
04:25 PM EDT
Description
Adult animal found in vegetation along the roadside during my chytrid survey near Andasibe
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October 25, 2022
08:49 PM PDT
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March 26, 2021
08:55 AM PDT
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October 23, 2020
11:42 PM PDT
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October 11, 2022
09:45 AM PDT
Date Added
October 10, 2022
03:44 PM EDT
Description
Habitat: Hiding under Grifola frondosa; deciduous forest
Date Added
October 07, 2022
03:03 PM PDT
Description
Collected on the flower of a cultivated Erigero karvinskianus
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October 02, 2022
05:17 PM PDT
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October 02, 2022
08:21 PM PDT
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September 29, 2022
03:13 PM EDT
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September 29, 2022
03:44 PM EDT
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September 20, 2022
04:35 PM HST
Description
Been developing on this oak for a few days.
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September 19, 2022
03:59 PM EDT
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September 15, 2022
12:57 PM PDT
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September 14, 2022
04:33 PM EDT
Description
Found on a large, fallen conifer.
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September 12, 2022
11:11 AM PDT
Date Added
October 25, 2021
08:02 PM PDT
Description
Left to right: Salix lasiolepis, Salix laevigata, Salix lasiandra var. lasiandra, Salix exigua var. hindsiana
Date Added
August 02, 2021
07:36 AM PDT
Date Added
September 09, 2022
02:16 PM UTC
Date Added
September 07, 2022
10:26 PM CDT
Date Added
July 20, 2019
09:25 AM PDT
Date Added
June 15, 2020
11:18 AM CDT
Date Added
August 23, 2022
02:42 PM PDT
Description
Collected from a beat sheet of Ligustrum japonicum.
Date Added
August 22, 2022
10:56 AM PDT
Description
I forgot to put these in my collection box, somehow. I'll be back to collect more soon.
Date Added
August 16, 2022
01:13 PM EDT
Description
Habitat: Found on a Parthenocissus quinquefolia vine (Virginia creeper) that was growing up a tree; Mostly deciduous forest
https://vimeo.com/737354841
Date Added
August 10, 2022
12:12 AM PDT
Date Added
February 06, 2022
01:32 PM PST
Description
Typical central and northern California form of the taxon having white flower petals, rounded leaves, and apparently strictly endemic to clay soil. The southern California and northern Baja populations typically have pink flower petals, less round leaves, and growing on other soil textures (e.g. sandy). Taxon needs further study of southern CA form vs. northern CA form.
Date Added
August 07, 2022
09:56 PM PDT
Date Added
July 14, 2022
11:31 AM PDT
Description
Collected from a beat sheet of Acmispon dendroideus var. traskiae. Images by Alex Jimenez.
Date Added
July 13, 2022
03:39 PM -04
Description
Crecimiento en ramita de coigüe caída.
Date Added
July 13, 2022
09:19 AM EDT
Description
Habitat: Attracted to a 365 nm LED light in a semi-rural area
Date Added
July 07, 2022
08:02 PM PDT
Date Added
July 08, 2022
02:12 PM UTC
Date Added
July 24, 2021
02:48 PM PDT
Place
Private
Date Added
May 24, 2022
04:44 PM UTC
Date Added
May 23, 2022
09:53 AM PDT
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April 20, 2022
07:43 PM UTC
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May 17, 2022
08:31 PM PDT
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May 02, 2022
12:09 PM PDT
Date Added
May 02, 2022
07:35 PM HST
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April 28, 2022
01:23 PM PDT
Date Added
September 02, 2018
12:34 PM PDT
Date Added
April 29, 2018
12:33 PM CST
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April 23, 2021
08:57 PM PDT
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March 22, 2022
01:01 AM PDT
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March 10, 2022
08:41 PM EST
Description
Growing along limestone cliff (~125 ft up) elevation 3-4k
Date Added
March 10, 2022
08:05 PM PST
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March 05, 2022
09:19 PM PST
Date Added
April 09, 2021
10:45 AM PDT
Date Added
January 20, 2022
10:35 PM PST
Date Added
March 05, 2022
06:59 PM PST