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Insectos (Clase Insecta)Observ.
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Attracted to mercury vapor light at Mt Totumas Lodge
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Insectos (Clase Insecta)Observ.
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This glowing insect was flailing on the floor in a cabin at Tranquilo Bay.
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This 3D organism, maybe 1/2 inch or so wide, was moving along a wooden deck at Tranquilo Bay ecolodge. Here is a clip: https://photos.app.goo.gl/haLmfSbGiTdtz5Gk6
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Género LepanthesObserv.
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Tiny orchid near bank of trail, Mt Totumas Cloud Forest
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Medusa Luna (Aurelia labiata)Observ.
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I was surprised to see such dense aggregations of moon jellyfish so early in the season!
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Género ZapadaObserv.
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This was crawling in a refrigerator and likely came from nettles picked 2 days ago next to a nearby stream, Green Cove Creek. Not including antennae, it is 1.5 cm long.
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Catarinas Manchadas (Tribu Coccinellini)Observ.
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The 3 mm long insect was on Fluted Black Elfin Saddle mushroom collected from St Martin's University campus at around 2:15 pm.
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Arañas Cangrejo de Suelo (Género Xysticus)Observ.
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The spider was in a fluted black elfin saddle mushroom collected at approximately 2:15 pm from St. Martin's University campus in Lacey, WA
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Hongo Embudo Nublado (Clitocybe nebularis)Observ.
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Fairly large Clitocybe with a rancid flour odor under Western Red Cedar and Big-leaf Maple trees. Other conifers in vicinity. I expect the name to change for local specimens.
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This tall, white-gilled specimen was several feet away from https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/191996302, also under Douglas Fir, in sword fern among Big-leaf Maple leaves, and also did not have a visible ring or volva. I tugged at the stalk that remained in the ground, so it may have separated from a volva deep in the substrate.
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14 cm wide cap, no odor, under Douglas Fir trees among sword ferns and Big-leaf Maple leaves. Freely separating cap, no ring or volva visible. White spore print.
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I was surprised to see these growing directly on a big-leaf maple log rather than in wood debris.
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Many insects <2mm in length hopped around honey mushrooms (Armillaria sp.)
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Género PholiotaObserv.
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On a conifer stump, mainly in clusters in a mixed Big-leaf Maple and mixed conifer forest. Mild chemical odor and dull brown sporeprint. Has rusty brown fibrils on cap and stalk, and rusty brown annulus.
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Hongos Madroño (Género Russula)Observ.
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Under mixed conifers
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Hongos Madroño (Género Russula)Observ.
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Mild taste, under Douglas Fir and Pacific Dogwood
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Suillus acidusObserv.
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Below mixed conifers, glandular dots on stalk
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Russula mordaxObserv.
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VERY acrid. Below Western Hemlock and Douglas Fir.
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Escobetillas (Género Ramaria)Observ.
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Pinkish branches with bright yellow apices and merged white base below ground, not gelatinous. Below mixed conifers.