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Jarro-Bravo (Arum italicum)Observador
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There is a small infestation of this invasive at Walter Bradley Park in Midway
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This little guy left a nasty rash when he fell from the trees onto the back of my neck. Would love to know what it is. Sorry for the blurry pics.
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Orelhas-de-pau e Afins (Ordem Polyporales)Observador
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Large cluster of small semicircular caps growing from the burl of a downed hardwood log. Underside of caps is smooth and brown.
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Género RussulaObservador
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Cap is 1.5" diameter. Stem was hollow. Spore print yellow. Growing from ground in mixed hardwood forest.
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Cap 1.5" diameter. Spore print white to beige. Growing from ground. Gills free
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Tetrapyrgos nigripesObservador
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Cap is about 3/4" across. Growing on twigs in mixed hardwood forest
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Growing on ground of mixed hardwood forest. Did not bruise blue. Spore print dark brown. Stalk solid.
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Triodopsis vulgataObservador
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16mm, Large parietal tooth points well above the palatal tooth which is large and somewhat recessed into the aperture.
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Cigarras (Superfamília Cicadoidea)Observador
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I found this critter in leaf litter while collecting snail shells. His "wingspan" is 2mm. I would really love to know what it is!
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Vallonia perspectivaObservador
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1.75mm, depressed heliciform, 3.5 whorls, simple slightly reflected continuous lip, widely umbilicate, rib-like transverse stria
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Género StrobilopsObservador
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1mm, widely spaced ribs, wide umbilicus that's tough to see in the photo, Nestled in umbilicus of Mesomphix. Characteristic cross-hatching can be seen under magnification but is tough to photograph. I can try if it's needed to confirm id
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4.5mm depresed heliciform with indented transverse stria irregularly spaced, widely umbilicate
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Helicodiscus notiusObservador
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2 specimens here collected together. Juvenile and adult
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5mm depressed heliciform with indented transverse stria, perforate, simple lip, no teeth, weak spiral stria on bottom of shell.
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2.3mm. This shell was in heavy clay under a limestone outcrop on the River Road trail
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Xolotrema denotatumObservador
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22mm The periphery is somewhat angular on one side but rounded on the other side which makes me lean towards dentatum.
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18mm, papillae evident near ubillicus under magnification
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Anguispira alternataObservador
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15mm, 70ish ribs on last whorl
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Família DiscidaeObservador
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The larger one is patulus for sure but the two smaller ones may be something else. I think I am seeing a sm ridge or tooth deep in the aperture.