On a grass sp. Working on host ID, possibly Homaluroides ingratus with host likely M. frondosa (host observation https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/237732286)
Growing directly between patches of L. pycnostachya and L. aspera, strikingly intermediate in appearance. More “coherent” spikes than aspera, but more separated flower heads than pycnostachya. Bracts with pale curved-in edge distally, pointed and recurved basally.
On northern oak fern
??? Unsure of this ID. On Viburnum opulus americanum
Smut fungus on big bluestem seed heads/culms
Culm smut of Big Bluestem
On quaking aspen catkin
Detachable, round, onion like with very thin, pale white papery cover and nipple on the end. Hidden cell in bur oak bud. Collected
oooommmggg!!!! another phytoplasma!!! hell yeah!
There were a lot of individual plants affected in the immediate area, so the photos are from multiple individuals. Not all of them had all of the symptoms, but there was definitely some that were stunted, most had bladder-like siliques, virescent petals, and phyllody WITHIN the siliques! crazy!
on Hesperis matronalis. See this paper: https://www.jstor.org/stable/43216089
Unfortunately, it seems that the species involved hasn't/haven't been officially described.
I may have gone slightly overboard with the photos...
For host plant. Galls were collected except for the large moth like gall at the tip which was dropped and lost
Compass plant petiole
5/3: 5 adult
Measured 1.9 mm
5/4: 1 adult
5/5: 3 adult
5/11: 5 adult
5/18: several adults upon return, some significantly large
Adults: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/217601212
Affecting several species of lichens on a young sugar maple along a stream
On Peltigera. Sciaridae is a placeholder until a further determination can be made. There are lots of presumed mines on soil-substrate Peltigera in the area, seemingly only on wetted portions of the thalli. Edit: last two photos of a larva that came out of a lower (to the ground), inner portion of thallus.
Very mine-like at least. I don’t quite see frass, but maybe signs of surface emergence and surface feeding nearby as well? Peltigera lichen: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/91745514
Fungus growing out of a Ash bullet gall midge (Dasineura pellex) found on a green ash
Unknown Tag Alder Catkin Borer moth
On Pseudevernia consocians (wet).
on ricasolia querzicans
Rocky outcrop with butterwort and birds-eye primrose. Several small populations flowering or just past flowering.