This orange jumping spider was sitting on my shoe while I was sitting and talking with some people, and refused to be flicked off. Chelsea's Law: If it won't bugger off, take a picture. So...I got the camera and photographed him (her, it). I've looked through the nearctic database for spiders, looks like it might Phiddipus whitmani.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
White flower/bastard toadflax
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Bio Blitz spider/Orb weaver
I thought the pattern on the back of this one was interesting, looks like the face of some animal.
June 24 Update: Got this one narrowed down to orb weaver, Araneidae, Neoscona. Thanks go to my favourite spiderman, David, in New Mexico, an arachnologist who I met online in of all places, a watercolour painting group.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
White blob protozoan/ possibly Lycogala flavofuscum
Some strange blob-like fungi hanging from a sugar maple tree. The largest blob was about 2.5 inches long, they were hard and smooth to the touch.
UPDATE June 22, 2008
I went back to re-examine the blob, and took some more pictures. It has progressed to feeling like a dry leathery skin, now dimpling when touched, and it's "poofing" out light-gray spores.
June 24, 2008
Thanks to Chris who sent the query out to his "network" word has come back that this may be
a slime mould, Lycogala flavofuscum. (*Since I don't know how folks feel about their full names being mentioned on blogs, I sent out my thankyous by email.) This has been another little "discovery" episode, and I'll be keeping eyes peeled for more unusual fungi in the future. Now to find me someone who's had practise with these Latin names so I can hear a pronunciation.
June 25 update: One more note, this is a PROTOZOAN, not a fungus. Just one more thing to rattle my amateur brain.
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