Luteodiscus hemiamyloideus Baral nom. prov.
on Fuscocephaloziopsis/ Cephalozia
Found about a quarter mile from other observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/198872866
not a happy looking tree
on bare mineral soil on roadcut
On peaty lakeshore
From herbarium specimen collected by Worley & Hamilton, May 25, 1968
"Wet mud in water course sloping muskeg, semi-open, Elev. abt. 1800'
San Juan Bautista I.
S.W. of Craig,
55 26' N- 133 16' W."
Isarioid Cordyceps species on growing on a tiger moth cocoon (Pyrrharctia isabella seems likely)
I believe I have found this winter time Cordyceps several times now or at least a similar fungi on the same host, seen here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/192143382 https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/152317447
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/190873798
In hummock of SPhagnum fuscum
Pleurozium clump adjacent over boggy ground
Please don't post the location on social media
I believe this was a leucistic Bald Eagle, it was first seen about a year ago and has now returned
colonized by green algae.
elk dung, hairs >600microns, spores 20-21.5 x 7.5-9.5.
Normal fruiting bodies were orange -yellow
Keyed to species. Stems lacking, proximal leaves spreading, distal erect, lanceolate to ligulate, margins plane, usually serrulate distal by protruding cell apices, or almost entire
On boulder next to creek
On mud of retreating pond margin
On capsule and seta of Neckera douglasii
This observation was made by Brice Stanislaw, who then gave me permission to create a record for this project. Here are his observation comments: "Discovered close to 100 dead nymph stage salamanders today. I had no idea we had this many or this size of salamanders here in Battle Creek Michigan USA! They were only along the North Bank of a cemetery pond we discovered while taking a walk. The ice still covering the other side. It's warmed up to the 40's & low 50's the past week. We had a severe deep freeze a few weeks ago that lasted for 2 or 3 weeks." Some dead frogs were also present, possibly bullfrogs.
growing only around carnivore dung in a poor fen, among Sphagnum spp
growing on basal sheaths and leaf debris of sedges in poor fen
In wet soil on edge of fen, under sedges/spiraea
With many thanks to @sidalcea forhelping me find this stunning Riccia. Reminds me of the strawberries and cream mushroom. On silt-rich, water retentive, consolidated upper banks of the river.
Atrapada en el baño de una finca
For comprehensive documentation, please SEE:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Fwfp6DlkXqx8t-zKTLdNKqYIzhWZ3qEQ
working on GPS conversions, will refine location later
Location not exact to protect endangered species. Growing on noble fir (Abies procera)
Spotty groups near creek.
On seeping metavolcanic bluffs-- W-facing
On dead noble fir plot
Cap scales probably worn off, or just less developed. In Sphagnum.
Goat Marsh. On ABPR.
7-24-21---42
On bank of ditch
This is the same location as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/29209192, which was made in 2014. The first photo of this observation is the same plant as in the first photo of the 2014 observation, separated by 33 years time. Very little seems to have changed with this particular plant.
on moist muds in vernal pool 21-956
Metamorph. Found under rock near pool
Yet undescribed species close to Ophiocordyceps ravenelii, on larvae of Polyphylla decemlineata. Growing among dunegrasses
A rare find in Oregon.
Weights: 1.4 lbs and 0.8 lbs
Dressed weight combined: 1.1 lbs
cucullate branch leaves with resorption furrow; stem hyaloderm with helicoid fibrils; chlorocysts central, ellipical; stem leaves ~1.8 mm long; dry plants whitish-green; in wet shrub zone on dry conifer forest-conifer swamp ecotone
3-5 branches per fascicle, chlorophyllose cells elliptic
in wet part of seepy shoreline fen
In a peat bog.. so hard to ID this stuff.. I can't do a branch leaf cross section!
LOH 20, Kalmia microphylla, Alpine Laurel, elevation 4140 feet, 3 bees on flowers, did not search whole wet meadow. 13:45-14:15