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Genus ArhopalusObserver
micheleoDescription
About an inch long. Appeared on my patio on an unseasonably warm day
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Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)Observer
micheleoDescription
On side of building on a foggy misty night
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Six-rayed Star (Leptasterias hexactis)Observer
micheleoDescription
Small (1.5 cm diameter), 6 armed sea star at low tide
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Genus TubiferaObserver
micheleoDescription
Growing on Monterey pine log. Squishy to the touch.
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Webcaps (Genus Cortinarius)Observer
micheleoDescription
Brown spore print, slightly chocolatey scent. Growing in Monterey Pine/Coast Live Oak forest
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Apricot Jelly (Guepinia helvelloides)Observer
micheleoDescription
Found two growing individually in the ground
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Red Pinwheel (Marasmius plicatulus)Observer
micheleoDescription
Single specimen growing in forest
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Felt-ringed Agaricus (Agaricus hondensis)Observer
micheleoDescription
Not yellow staining. Smells pleasant like almond
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Gilled Polypore (Trametes betulina)Observer
micheleoDescription
Growing on oak
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The Goblet (Pseudoclitocybe cyathiformis)Observer
micheleoDescription
Odor not notable
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Purple-edge Bonnet (Mycena purpureofusca)Observer
micheleoDescription
Numerous fruiting bodies emerging from Monterey pine cones
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Oak Bracket (Pseudoinonotus dryadeus)Observer
micheleoDescription
Growing on a coast live oak
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Flame Skimmer (Libellula saturata)Observer
micheleoDescription
At lower duck pond in Lithia Park
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False Widow Spiders (Genus Steatoda)Observer
micheleoDescription
Spider On rafter outside restaurant. Abdomen about 1.5-2 cm in diameter.
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Western Tussock Moth (Orgyia vetusta)Observer
micheleoDescription
Several climbing up an ornamental plum
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Blackedged Shield (Pluteus atromarginatus)Observer
micheleoDescription
Growing in wood chips. Gills are whitish-salmon with dark brown edges.
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False Chanterelle (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca)Observer
micheleoDescription
Found in a small clump growing in wood chips. Mild, pleasant scent.