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Wandering Salamander (Aneides vagrans)Observer
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Camouflage in redwood leaf litter
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Spectacular Corolla (Corolla spectabilis)Observer
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found on beach recently washed up. kind of cup shaped and prickly.
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Ichneumonid Wasps (Family Ichneumonidae)Observer
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in house. About 5mm. I want to say Diadegma as a wild guess.
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Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus)Observer
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Humboldt County ssp generally Columbian over Californian, or mixture of both?
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Common Earthball (Scleroderma citrinum)Observer
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iNat suggestion
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American Rubyspot (Hetaerina americana)Observer
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Abundant near beaver dam, elsewhere on river none were seen
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White-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum obtrusum)Observer
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Abundant, kids fishing pond near treatment plant
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Blackside Darter (Percina maculata)Observer
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Wasn't cooperating for a picture, best I have
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Plain Pocketbook (Lampsilis cardium)Observer
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Found shell on water's edge, freshly cleaned by predator/scavenger. ID later, In tailwater of Phelps Mill Dam.
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Rainbow Darter (Etheostoma caeruleum)Observer
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Many seen on gravel bottom
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Largemouth Bass (Micropterus nigricans)Observer
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Found dead being sucked on by a Lethocerus. Juvenile fish, smaller side of about 2 inches
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Freshwater Sponges (Family Spongillidae)Observer
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Barely making it through zebra mussel infestation. Larger individual seen later attached to underside of metal culvert pipe. Sample # 2242
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Freshwater Sponges (Order Spongillida)Observer
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Encrusted on cobble rip rap at Phelps mill, several similar sponges seen within 10 meters. Sample # 2241
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Walleye (Sander vitreus)Observer
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Seemed curious, following me around while snorkeling. About a foot to 14 inches long
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Common Logperch (Percina caprodes)Observer
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Was indeed "by a log" About 8 inches long
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Chinese Mystery Snail (Cipangopaludina chinensis)Observer
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Ubiquitous, species richness was very sparse in the 100m below culvert so wonder if snails had something to do with it
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Freshwater Sponges (Order Spongillida)Observer
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Sample 2240
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Freshwater Sponges (Order Spongillida)Observer
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Sample 2239