What
Texella bifurcataObserver
mhedinDescription
very common under serpentine flakes, second growth conifer
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Genus UsofilaObserver
mhedinDescription
N-facing conifer forest, deep rock piles; found by @tobiashays
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Ant-loving Beetles (Subfamily Pselaphinae)Observer
mhedinDescription
under serpentine flakes, second growth conifer forest
uncertain about this ID ..
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Neobisiid Pseudoscorpions (Family Neobisiidae)Observer
mhedinDescription
under small serpentine flakes
What
Hirsute Paradise Spider (Habronattus hirsutus)Observer
mhedinDescription
chamise chaparral openings, on rocks & sticks
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Hirsute Paradise Spider (Habronattus hirsutus)Observer
mhedinDescription
chamise chaparral openings, on rocks & sticks
Photos / Sounds
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Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii)Observer
mhedinDescription
under woody debris
Photos / Sounds
What
Texella bifurcataObserver
mhedinDescription
common under small limestone flakes at base of large limestone outcrop
What
Genus MegacinaObserver
mhedinDescription
rockpiles in narrow canyon above stream, sympatric with Texella; found by @sclerobunus
What
Slender Entrophs (Family Campodeidae)Observer
mhedinDescription
under rocks and woody debris, serpentine rockpile, conifer forest
What
Planthoppers (Infraorder Fulgoromorpha)Observer
mhedinDescription
under woody debris, conifer forest
What
Neobisiid Pseudoscorpions (Family Neobisiidae)Observer
mhedinDescription
conifer forest, serpentine rockpile, from under woody debris
Photos / Sounds
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Genus ScutigerellaObserver
mhedinDescription
from beneath weathered serpentinite