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Cap was viscid and slightly bumpy, about 1cm in diameter. Stipe was not viscid. Some specimens were growing with moss, others from bare soil. Some nearby specimens had scalloped margins. Mixed redwood/tanoak forest. H. marchii looks like a reasonable match, but expert input would be appreciated.
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Género PhysarumObserv.
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My first thought was Physarum globuliferum, now Nannengaella globulifera, but I'm not very confident. I photographed this specimen because of the novelty of the fused sporangia. Now I'm wishing I had taken the time to capture one of the typical fruiting bodies from the group...
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I initially figured this had to be Brewer's monkeyflower, but then I discovered Diplacus leptaleus, which seems to be a better fit due to the pedicel being shorter than the calyx. Feedback with explanations will be greatly appreciated.
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Mitrula elegansObserv.
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There were a handful of specimens in the water along the trail, but hundreds in the main Darlingtonia fen.
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Most plants a little past prime, but some still in good photographable condition.
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Neottia cordataObserv.
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Reddish morph photographed at 3:1. Smells like Scoliopus bigelovii.
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Trichia botrytisObserv.
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Or maybe T. erecta? Corrections welcome. Single fruiting body on a Douglas fir cone.
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Setas, Bejines Y Parientes (Clase Agaricomycetes)Observ.
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The largest specimen is less than 5mm across. Found on a small twig in a mixed forest. Possibly Clitopilus hobsonii?
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Cultivated on an old Andricus quercuscalifornicus gall in a moist chamber. My first thought was Comatricha, but these were much smaller than I've previously seen. ~0.6mm tall. White to pink to brown.
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Mariposa Velo de Duelo (Nymphalis antiopa)Observ.
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Freshly emerged from chrysalis, underside of a large boulder at the creek crossing.
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Cola de Alacrán Amarilla (Amsinckia menziesii var. intermedia)Observ.
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Didn't key out as cleanly as I would have liked, but I'm still pretty sure this is Amsinckia intermedia.
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Género CribrariaObserv.
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Cultivated on blue oak in a moist chamber.
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Chapulín Migratorio Menor (Melanoplus sanguinipes)Observ.
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ID corrections/suggestions appreciated. =)
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Género PhysarumObserv.
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Cultivated on blue oak in a moist chamber. Fruiting bodies soon turned to white / light gray.