Date Added
April 25, 2024
06:05 PM CDT
Description
Very tentative ID. Can't remember seeing this.
Date Added
April 20, 2024
02:22 PM UTC
Date Added
April 21, 2024
09:02 AM CDT
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April 17, 2024
07:22 PM CDT
Date Added
April 14, 2024
02:51 PM UTC
Description
Hidden cells in Lactuca sp. stem (probably biennis). Collected.
Date Added
April 6, 2024
10:14 PM UTC
Description
On solidago in a beaver meadow.
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April 5, 2024
10:07 PM UTC
Description
Seems older due to coloration. On a beaked hazel tree.
Date Added
April 2, 2024
06:44 PM CDT
Description
On Eutrochium maculatum after dark in degraded wet prairie near shrub swamp.
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April 1, 2024
04:05 PM UTC
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April 3, 2024
04:17 AM UTC
Description
Cryptic bur oak acorn cap gall.
Date Added
April 4, 2024
05:49 PM CDT
Date Added
April 4, 2024
05:53 PM CDT
Date Added
April 4, 2024
05:57 PM CDT
Date Added
March 31, 2024
09:13 PM CDT
Date Added
March 29, 2024
09:06 PM CDT
Date Added
March 29, 2024
09:06 PM CDT
Description
Quercus rubra/ellipsoidalis
Date Added
March 25, 2024
11:39 AM CDT
What
Dicots
(Class Magnoliopsida)
Date Added
March 23, 2024
08:08 PM UTC
Description
Overstory of mostly poplars with some firs and pines - burn site of greenwood fire so most of canopy is dead. Oddly with almost all whorled buds, maybe some genetic variation or a response to stress. Quite a few stem borers -https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/203686632. Maybe genetically more susceptible, or they are causing/taking advantage of the stress that might have caused expression of whorled leaves?
Date Added
March 24, 2024
02:54 AM UTC
Date Added
March 22, 2024
08:49 PM UTC
Date Added
March 16, 2024
02:39 PM CDT
Date Added
March 11, 2024
02:09 PM CDT
Description
Best guessing on this ID. I think the host is Androsace occidentalis, but not 100% sure.
Date Added
March 12, 2024
05:49 PM UTC
Date Added
March 10, 2024
10:30 AM CDT
Description
On Helianthus maximiliani in young prairie restoration. Seems to be some sort of bunch gall?
Date Added
March 5, 2024
04:56 AM UTC
Description
cow parsnip stem. Likely parasitized by Copidosoma Sosares
Date Added
March 5, 2024
04:56 AM UTC
Date Added
March 2, 2024
06:39 PM UTC
Date Added
February 25, 2024
08:37 PM UTC
Date Added
February 25, 2024
09:22 PM UTC
Date Added
February 25, 2024
09:45 PM UTC
Description
Stunted Bur oak acorn cap with exit hole and hidden cell.
Date Added
February 25, 2024
09:51 PM UTC
Description
All over the ground half buried. Bur, n. Pin, and n. Red oak all abundant.
Date Added
February 25, 2024
10:16 PM UTC
Date Added
February 25, 2024
11:09 PM UTC
Description
Bur oak acorn cap. Collected.
Date Added
February 23, 2024
12:08 AM UTC
Date Added
February 4, 2024
09:59 PM CST
Date Added
February 19, 2024
04:42 AM UTC
Date Added
February 4, 2024
12:03 AM UTC
Date Added
February 4, 2024
12:17 AM UTC
Date Added
February 19, 2023
03:47 PM UTC
Date Added
January 29, 2024
06:06 PM CST
Date Added
January 28, 2024
02:30 AM UTC
Date Added
August 15, 2022
05:12 PM EDT
Date Added
July 9, 2023
05:51 PM CDT
Date Added
July 11, 2023
07:35 AM CDT
Date Added
July 11, 2023
08:35 PM CDT
Date Added
July 19, 2023
09:40 PM CDT
Date Added
January 14, 2024
05:12 AM UTC
Date Added
September 13, 2023
09:28 PM CDT
Description
Maybe two species? On sapling regrowth (I think it was cut back at one point, although I don't know why that would be). I believe this is Bitternut Hickory.
Date Added
January 7, 2024
08:32 PM UTC
Date Added
January 4, 2024
02:54 AM UTC
Date Added
January 4, 2024
02:54 AM UTC
Date Added
December 31, 2023
08:20 AM UTC
Date Added
January 1, 2024
02:13 AM UTC
Description
Bur oak host. Small deformed acorn. Swelling on the inside of cap was quite obvious. Preserved in alcohol. 12/31/23 Sample 9.
Date Added
December 30, 2023
01:51 PM UTC
Date Added
December 27, 2023
08:18 PM UTC
Description
Symphyotrichum (laeve?) host.
Date Added
December 23, 2023
04:36 AM UTC
Date Added
December 21, 2023
09:39 PM UTC
Description
s. humilis host. On about 50% of the buds on this plant.
Date Added
December 18, 2023
06:52 PM UTC
Date Added
December 18, 2023
06:23 PM UTC
Date Added
December 16, 2023
10:59 PM UTC
Date Added
September 8, 2023
08:20 PM UTC
Description
Mutated white leaves! So cool!
Date Added
December 12, 2023
04:23 PM CST
Date Added
December 13, 2023
03:20 AM CST
Date Added
December 13, 2023
03:20 AM CST
Date Added
November 29, 2023
11:44 PM UTC
Date Added
September 28, 2023
03:40 AM UTC
Description
q. rubra host. looks to be two different galls, both protrude equally from the top. One is “disk” shaped on the bottom and one is “bead” shaped on bottom. Idk if they’re the same sp or not?
Date Added
October 8, 2023
05:06 PM UTC
Date Added
October 8, 2023
04:53 PM UTC
Description
Salix (meadow willow?) host.
Date Added
October 8, 2023
06:55 PM UTC
Date Added
October 21, 2023
09:01 PM UTC
Date Added
November 26, 2023
07:23 AM CST
Date Added
November 22, 2023
07:54 PM CST
Date Added
November 14, 2023
01:41 AM CST
Date Added
November 5, 2023
01:32 PM PST
Date Added
October 4, 2023
09:24 AM PDT
Date Added
May 2, 2023
11:21 AM CDT
Date Added
March 4, 2023
09:14 AM CST
Description
in small remnant bluff prairie. fasciation present.
Date Added
January 31, 2022
08:52 PM CST
Description
In bluff prairie/savanna. With fasciation.
Date Added
December 18, 2021
08:09 PM CST
Description
In shrubby wetland. Fasciation present.
Date Added
November 27, 2021
12:38 PM CST
Description
In shrubby grassland mostly dominated by cool-season exotics. This individual very robust, and with significant fasciation of flowering stem.
Date Added
November 12, 2023
10:22 AM CST
Date Added
November 12, 2023
10:22 AM CST
Date Added
November 12, 2023
10:22 AM CST
Date Added
November 11, 2023
09:46 PM CST
Date Added
October 25, 2023
06:52 PM CDT
Date Added
September 9, 2023
04:08 PM UTC
Date Added
September 30, 2023
07:31 PM UTC
Date Added
October 20, 2023
04:05 PM UTC
Date Added
October 19, 2023
08:46 PM UTC
Date Added
August 15, 2023
08:55 PM CDT
Date Added
October 11, 2023
09:20 PM UTC
Description
S. hispida host. 7 galls seen in area.
Date Added
October 7, 2023
11:00 PM UTC
Date Added
September 29, 2023
01:12 AM UTC
Description
Thought I got a picture of the underside, but I guess not. Each one of these leaf blotches had rust spores that were brownish. Fringed loosestrife host.
Date Added
September 30, 2023
11:32 PM CDT
Date Added
September 30, 2023
11:43 PM CDT
Description
Large (<1 in L) light detachable gall, pointed at end, attached to leaf of small Quercus regrowth (I assumed rubra but quite possibly ellipsoidalis). Photos 6-8 are a second, much smaller gall.
Date Added
October 1, 2023
06:02 PM UTC
Date Added
October 1, 2023
09:19 PM UTC
Description
American red raspberry host.
Date Added
October 2, 2023
08:43 PM UTC
Description
Abundant in these young goldenrods, none seen on the larger plants nearby.
Date Added
June 7, 2020
01:21 PM CDT
Description
C2020
on what we think was Elm-leaved Goldenrod
Date Added
September 24, 2023
03:57 AM UTC