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jasonhernandez74Descripción
Taste nutty. Doesn't stain. Grows in landscaping bark under a crepe myrtle. CV suggestions are not consistent as to genus.
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Milpiés Norteamericano Gigante (Narceus americanus)Observ.
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10th St @ Forest Hill Cir (University Park Apartments ), Greenville, NC 27858, USA (Google, OSM)Fotos / Sonidos
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Hongos de Repisa (Orden Polyporales)Observ.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
Growing on dead water tupelo.
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jasonhernandez74Descripción
Now I'm not sure of my earlier observation of "P. rhodosperma." They look more similar than I thought.
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jasonhernandez74Descripción
Taste slightly sweet. Cap flesh white. Cap flesh and pores do not stain within 30 seconds. Only trees in the area are pine.
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Género GeotrupesObserv.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
CV only suggested tribe this time. Not sure why, since only one genus in this tribe is recorded in North Carolina.
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)Observ.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
Found a swarm.
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Sección MexicanaObserv.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
This one has a strange deformity: peltate leaves and fused subfloral bracts; however, I believe that it is the same species as the other one.
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Sección MexicanaObserv.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
Same location as last year: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/155400760
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Persea palustrisObserv.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
I wasn't aware that there are two species here. Now I need to find out the differences between borbonia and palustris. The galls have an observation at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/202652418
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Trioza magnoliaeObserv.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
Originally identified to genus by CV suggestion; now species level using https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/orn/trees/red_bay_psyllid.htm. The host plant observation is https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/202662574
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Esperanzas Cabeza de Cono (Género Neoconocephalus)Observ.
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10th St @ Forest Hill Cir (University Park Apartments ), Greenville, NC 27858, USA (Google, OSM)Fotos / Sonidos
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Género StereumObserv.
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10th St @ Forest Hill Cir (University Park Apartments ), Greenville, NC 27858, USA (Google, OSM)Qué
Chinche del Maple (Boisea trivittata)Observ.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
Not sure where it dropped onto my backpack, but it had to have been in the vicinity of Elm Street Park. The map location is where I discovered it.
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jasonhernandez74Descripción
The key in the second picture shows how tiny this plant is.
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Babosa de Hibernadero (Ambigolimax valentianus)Observ.
jasonhernandez74Lugar
10th St @ Brownlea Dr (Cypress Garden Apartments | Greenville Child Care ), Greenville, NC 27858, USA (Google, OSM)Fotos / Sonidos
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10th St @ Forest Hill Cir (University Park Apartments ), Greenville, NC 27858, USA (Google, OSM)Descripción
Black spore print, hollow stalk, no particular taste (McKnight and McKnight, 1987, explain safe taste testing).
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Ajolotes (Género Ambystoma)Observ.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
Larvae in a vernal pool
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Gallinazo de Cabeza Negra (Coragyps atratus)Observ.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
Not as common here as Turkey Vultures, but we get them occasionally.
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Junco Ojos Negros (Junco hyemalis)Observ.
jasonhernandez74Descripción
"Slate-colored Junco," obviously. But I'm told that this subspecies is actually a group of subspecies. This is at least the second Sunday in a row that the flock has gathered behind the Lutheran church.