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abril 25, 2023
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março 18, 2024
09:06 PM EDT
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The fox came up 'empty handed'!
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março 2, 2024
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fevereiro 29, 2024
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maio 22, 2023
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fevereiro 17, 2024
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julho 12, 2023
01:24 PM UTC
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Suspected Edward’s based on all 3 guides, despite surprising location. I have excellent video as well.
Corrected to Banded hairstreak based on input from local butterfly experts.
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janeiro 22, 2024
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setembro 27, 2023
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janeiro 15, 2024
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novembro 21, 2023
09:21 AM EST
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host was black birch, I think
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janeiro 1, 2024
11:57 AM EST
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Found in road, very low energy
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dezembro 31, 2023
01:48 PM EST
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On flat bedrock at sunny, exposed site
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dezembro 7, 2023
10:02 AM EST
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first record for New Hampshire
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dezembro 7, 2023
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dezembro 3, 2023
12:47 PM EST
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novembro 30, 2023
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novembro 21, 2023
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junho 18, 2023
07:26 AM EDT
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setembro 4, 2023
05:06 PM EDT
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On three-nerved goldenrod (maybe altissima)
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outubro 22, 2023
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This colony established in an abandoned cellar hole in the past ten years or so. Otherwise they are not common in the immediate vicinity.
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janeiro 2, 2022
01:41 PM EST
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Comparison with eastern redcedar (which is on right in both pics)
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outubro 19, 2023
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outubro 11, 2023
08:51 PM EDT
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Growing atop stagnant water (black protrusions). Fungus?
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outubro 14, 2023
12:56 PM EDT
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outubro 14, 2023
03:55 PM EDT
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@ceiseman any ideas? INaturalist isn’t coming up with much but the cocoons look so distinctive. Thanks!
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outubro 6, 2023
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On right in all photos. After staring at a photo on a tentative nannyberry for way longer than anyone should I decided to go out and do a comparison study of two species. Findings were.... interesting.
Overall the two species were very similar. Below I'll go over the ID features commonly listed and thoughts not based on scientific fact but rather my own opinion. I welcome any and all feedback on these points or otherwise.
- Winged petiole: many guides state lentago having distinctively winged petioles. Both species seem to have winged petioles, and I wouldn't say that there was a huge difference between the two in plants I observed. I don't like this feature for differentiating the two, though perhaps it could be used in conjunction with others.
- Leaf serration: lentago clearly has more serrate leaves. V. nudum can have leaves that are pretty sharply serrate but not to the same extent, and nudum's leaves are extremely variable even within a single plant. V. lentago seemed more consistent overall in terms of amount of serration. I think a good comparison between the two would be that the differences are similar to what is seen in black cherry vs. chokecherry.
- Buds: shape is very similar between the two, maybe lentago has a bit more of a bend? I did notice that the colors are distinctively different; nudum being a warm brown vs lentago being purple brown. I'm not sure shape alone would do it for me but color seems distinct and reliable. Also worth noting is that the upper side of nudum buds was sometimes a bit more drab (bloom on upperside) so examining the entire bud will give a better sense for color.
- Flowers/fruits: this is one I don't understand and would love to understand it more, I'll quote Haines from the two. V. nudum is stated to have an "array of flowers elevated on a stalk 5-50 mm long" whereas lentago with "array of flowers unstalked". From my observation and photo, to me it appears nudum has tighter clusters of flowers, whereas lentago has loose flowers that are a bit more separated. If nudum has stalks and lentago doesn't, shouldn't nudum be the one with looser clusters?
- Size: I only looked at a few plants of each species but generally speaking nudum had larger leaves and buds. Not sure if this is a product of substrate/otherwise or it might be useful for ID.
- Seasonality: all of the nudum plants I looked at were still green, whereas lentago were clearly turning colors. My last photo was an attempt to show the two shrubs side by side, the green on the left being nudum and purplish on the right lentago. Situational, but perhaps useful from a glance?
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setembro 29, 2023
05:21 AM EDT
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setembro 29, 2023
04:25 PM UTC
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agosto 15, 2023
12:52 PM EDT
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On a rotting white birch log.
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setembro 17, 2023
05:17 PM UTC
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Alpine region of Mount Jefferson (Caps Ridge Trail). Unsure if this is the exact specis, would appreciate suggestions.
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setembro 17, 2023
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setembro 13, 2023
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setembro 8, 2023
02:34 AM UTC
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This seems to be a newish official classification of recognitum as “northern” - my understanding that one way of distinguishing is a lack of pubescence on the petioles in recognitum. But as someone who was taught that dentatum was the NH go-to, I’m happy to have people chime in!
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setembro 5, 2023
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agosto 27, 2023
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agosto 27, 2023
09:32 AM EDT
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This ID is for the pale green patches on the leaves which are usually indicative of Beech Leaf Disease. The leaves are on a Fagus grandifolia.
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agosto 26, 2023
04:10 PM EDT
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Could someone offer any more words of experience here? The specific-epithet on this listing is more a reasonably-hopeful guess:
There are a stolid few Ulmus americana specimens around this area that are currently seeding freely, and I do know that Ulmus rubra used to populate a vastly overlapping region as the former. My understanding of distinguishing the difference is the much coarser texture of the leaf surfaces, and knowing the former species above well, I can say this young seedling is far coarser. My other point of evidence is that, as far I know, Ulmus rubra has almost zero natural-resistance to DED or Elm-Yellows, and this seedling is far worse off than the multitude of others I’ve already confirmed as Ulmus americana.
Currently not possessed of enough experiential ability to further determine, but will still be searching the available information.
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agosto 26, 2023
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agosto 22, 2023
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agosto 19, 2023
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agosto 18, 2023
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agosto 10, 2023
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agosto 10, 2023
06:37 PM EDT
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agosto 5, 2023
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agosto 3, 2023
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julho 29, 2023
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julho 28, 2023
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julho 18, 2023
07:55 PM UTC
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julho 1, 2023
02:24 AM UTC
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Tentative. Between the shopping plaza and interstate.
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junho 25, 2023
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junho 20, 2023
02:01 PM EDT
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The AI thinks Narcissus Bulb Fly, but checking BugGuide not sure I agree... ID assistance appreciated! Resting on eastern redbud leaf, back garden.
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junho 19, 2023
09:50 PM EDT
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junho 7, 2023
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junho 3, 2023
05:54 PM UTC
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(Originally I was torn between this and swamp fly-honeysuckle but the remnants of the flower appear to share one ovary and while in a wetland pocket it seems to not necessarily meet all the habitat requirements of oblongifolia).
@slamonde New-to-me sighting.
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maio 25, 2023
12:56 PM UTC
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maio 21, 2023
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maio 20, 2023
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maio 15, 2023
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maio 19, 2023
11:52 PM UTC
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maio 13, 2023
03:02 AM UTC
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Open to suggestions. Thinking pink lady’s slipper but three leaves, or blue bead lily but leaves are covered in fine hairs which I don’t think they have?
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maio 12, 2023
10:05 PM UTC
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Also looking for a deep look on this one as well - may have been a first find in 20 years!
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maio 11, 2023
08:23 PM EDT
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The difference in size between the female (left) and male is striking.
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maio 7, 2023
01:28 PM EDT
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abril 29, 2023
01:13 AM UTC
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Attached to the back of caterpillar
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abril 29, 2023
02:24 AM UTC
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abril 17, 2023
07:48 PM EDT
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abril 7, 2023
10:19 PM EDT
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abril 6, 2023
06:26 PM EDT
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março 27, 2023
09:39 PM EDT
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março 30, 2023
11:04 AM EDT
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setembro 2, 2022
05:23 AM UTC
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março 20, 2023
03:00 PM EDT
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março 14, 2023
08:54 PM EDT
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março 8, 2023
02:22 AM EST
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março 8, 2023
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março 7, 2023
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março 7, 2023
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março 7, 2023
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março 6, 2023
10:26 AM EST
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On Alnus incana aka Speckled alder in the bog at Distant Hill Nature Trail.
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março 2, 2023
10:17 AM EST
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fevereiro 28, 2023
01:31 PM EST
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agosto 22, 2022
06:27 PM EDT
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fevereiro 24, 2023
05:23 PM EST
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fevereiro 16, 2023
10:43 PM EST
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fevereiro 9, 2023
07:23 AM EST
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fevereiro 1, 2023
08:30 PM EST
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junho 23, 2022
05:02 PM EDT
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julho 3, 2022
07:51 AM EDT
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At Wenlock Wildlife Management Area
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fevereiro 1, 2023
07:26 PM EST
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A couple of weeks ago as I was bringing in wood from our stacked woodpile outside, I found these under the woodpile. They are quite long, as you see compared to the pen - about 5-6 inches long? And were lying exactly as they are parallel to each other.
They were under a pile of wood that was stacked on parallel 2x4s in a space about 2-3 inches off the ground and bordered on two sides by the long 2x4s. Unlikely that it is animal scat as no large-enough animal would fit in that tiny space. I gently nudged one and it is very light. I put them back as I found them and covered them with a large piece of wood to keep the snow off of them. They’re probably some horribly invasive species, but in case they’re something native or special, I thought I should leave them be and protected.
No visible segmenting. Material looks like some kind of fluffy webbing with dark strands of hair-like fiber on the left one. I wonder if the hairy stuff was actually on the underside and I turned it over? No obvious hole though I didn’t move them much to see.
Can you shed some light on this?
Thanks!
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setembro 8, 2022
05:10 PM EDT
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janeiro 20, 2023
10:29 AM EST
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Found among 100+ indoor plants
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agosto 13, 2021
05:44 PM EDT
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It was on a child's toy. Background removed from photo.
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janeiro 19, 2023
12:21 PM EST
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janeiro 15, 2023
02:39 AM EST
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janeiro 14, 2023
02:15 AM EST
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Posting for NH. ID'd on BugGuide as Encyrtus.
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janeiro 13, 2023
04:34 PM EST
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janeiro 13, 2023
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janeiro 10, 2023
02:53 PM EST
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I'm thinking this is Polypodium appalachianum. This species looks very similar to P. virginianum, aka Common Rock Polypody, but a key identifier of the species is that its leaf blade is widest at the base and somewhat triangular overall. To be sure, spore size and a chromosome count might be needed for a truly positive ID.
Here's a great photo comparison of the blades of the two species and more info: https://hardyfernlibrary.com/ferns/listSpecies_Auto_94.html