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Yellow Sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis)

Observer

lj_lamera

Date

May 14, 2024 05:20 PM CDT
Yellow Sweetclover - Photo (c) Jay Pruett, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jay Pruett
idotoast's ID: Yellow Sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis)
Added on May 15, 2024
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Mottlegills (Genus Panaeolus)

Observer

lj_lamera

Date

May 14, 2024 05:23 PM CDT
Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies - Photo (c) brian_nz, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by brian_nz
idotoast's ID: Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)
Added on May 15, 2024
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Paper Pondshell (Utterbackia imbecillis)

Observer

lj_lamera

Date

May 11, 2024 06:05 PM CDT

Description

Found in Pond C

Paper Pondshell - Photo (c) Philippe Blais, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Philippe Blais
idotoast's ID: Paper Pondshell (Utterbackia imbecillis)
Added on May 13, 2024
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Blackstripe Topminnow (Fundulus notatus)

Observer

lj_lamera

Date

May 11, 2024 05:00 PM CDT

Description

In stormwater drainage

Blackstripe Topminnow - Photo (c) Owen Ridgen, all rights reserved, uploaded by Owen Ridgen
idotoast's ID: Blackstripe Topminnow (Fundulus notatus)
Added on May 13, 2024
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Asian Clam (Corbicula fluminea)

Observer

lj_lamera

Date

May 11, 2024 05:13 PM CDT

Description

sensu lato
Typical-form Corbicula found on land, in part of a stormwater drainage system. The 2nd photo gives context to the pond and the midden and how they are connected, although a few hundred feet apart. The 3rd photo gives context closer to the midden, where some sort of drainage pipes run underground. There’s a consistent flow of water and Corbicula through the mud, along with Unionid fragments (maybe) and Planorbella snails. The midden is in a ditch, a few feet above the drainage. Perhaps a really strong storm in the past displaced a lot of Corbicula bringing it up here, or perhaps many stray shells were brought here over time by strong currents. Either way, the pipes must’ve overflowed because the shells otherwise couldn’t have gotten here.

Shells of bivalves and snails can be found throughout the ditch between the midden and this area where rainwater flows directly into the pond

The midden also surprisingly consists of Sphaeriids. Both Euglesa and Musculium are present here, although in small amounts. I have yet to find any Unionids or Unionid fragments

Asian Clam - Photo (c) L.J. Lamera, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by L.J. Lamera
idotoast's ID: Asian Clam (Corbicula fluminea)
Added on May 13, 2024
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