From a new site my Dad and I discovered last year.
with oak and hickory,
directly on soil under litter - in silty soil where runoff from the road was running into a ravine.
Pelletized bedding waste from chicken coop
In mulch around shrubs.
Cheilocystidia: N=65
measuring
14.94 x 8.88
16.01 x 6.69
16.77 x 10.6
17.98 x 8.54
18.04 x 9.56
18.05 x 9.86
18.26 x 9.93
18.27 x 5.91
18.73 x 10.35
19.12 x 8.83
19.4 x 9.75
19.43 x 8.16
19.48 x 8.8
19.57 x 10.3
19.59 x 8.2
19.82 x 6.78
19.86 x 10.49
19.94 x 9.85
20.01 x 8.4
20.3 x 8.51
20.31 x 8.88
20.35 x 9.1
20.39 x 8.88
20.41 x 8.79
20.46 x 8.44
20.51 x 10.35
20.63 x 10.56
20.66 x 7.16
20.73 x 9.18
20.76 x 9.06
20.86 x 9.08
20.89 x 9.26
20.97 x 9.71
21.08 x 8.38
21.11 x 10.85
21.19 x 8.87
21.27 x 8.71
21.29 x 10.12
21.32 x 7.67
21.44 x 10.82
21.45 x 10.51
21.6 x 8.78
21.68 x 9.03
21.81 x 9.98
21.9 x 8.81
21.9 x 8.45
21.92 x 8.08
21.97 x 10.47
22.08 x 6.33
22.18 x 11.95
22.26 x 8.83
22.3 x 8.83
22.35 x 10.95
22.48 x 8.36
22.72 x 9.54
23.12 x 9.66
24.79 x 9.09
24.8 x 10.67
24.87 x 7.79
25.29 x 7.38
26.14 x 11.93
26.16 x 5.81
27.52 x 9.79
31.32 x 12.46
Panaeolus dunensis fits best
Maybe a Dollar Sunfish?
Classification:
Class: Osteichthyes - it has gills and the skeleton is made from dermal bone
Order: Cypriniformes - this is because they have forked tails, are toothless, and are small.
Weather conditions: It was a hot, humid day when we found these organisms at NATL.
Specific location: These fish were found in the swampy area at NATL. We used a dip net to see them more clearly.
Behavior: The fish were swimming around while in the pan and while in the water they were found in. They were not interacting with other species.