Comparison with other similar land snails in the first picture (from left to right: Cochlicopa sp., Lauria cylindracea and the related Columella aspera).
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Amateur natural historian and wildlife recorder. Interested in algae, fungi, vascular plants and invertebrates and wildlife in general. πΏππ Based in England. He/him iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/people/nevermetsnails
Comparison with other similar land snails in the first picture (from left to right: Cochlicopa sp., Lauria cylindracea and the related Columella aspera).
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Slightly different from other posts, but here'# an immature land snail Columella edentula found the other day in private woodland. A new species for me! ππ³
Here with Dilated Scalewort, Frullania dilatata. Probably the most common Essex leafy liverwort, alongside Metzgeria furcata (the Forked Veilwort, pictured alongside from a different location).
#bryophytes #liverworts #britishbryophytes #hepatics #plantsonbark
Marble Screw-moss (Syntrichia papillosa) growing abundantly on old blackthorn (?) branches. Found in the same location as the last post. π±
Close up inspection of the leaves clearly shows the gemmae (which are apparently baby mosses!) on the leaves.
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#mosses #bryophytes
Single Elf Cup, a vivid red fungus
Group of elf cup fugi
Brilliant vibrant Sarcoscypha (Elf Cups) in streamside scrub from the other day. My second time ever seeing them! πβπ«π
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A mix of lichen species on a sea wall
Some more species, the paler lichen I believe to be Diploicia canescens, the other some sort of Xanthoria.
A mix of lichen species on a sea wall
A mosaic of #lichens species on the Seawall at #Maldon Promenade today! π±πβπ«
The fiery Rusavskia elegans is in the centre
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As said above I am not 100% sure on a lot of these, but they're probably in the right Genus at least.
#lichens #fungi #moss #bryophytes #britishlichens #britishmosses @bbsbryology.bsky.social , @britishlichensociety.org.uk ?
Lecanora lichen
A mix of stonework lichens
A mix of stonework lichens and moss
Syntrichia moss
Lecanora campestris and Lecidella stigmatea. Mosses included; Syntrichia montana, Ptychostomum capillare, Tortula muralis and Bryum argenteum.
A selection of lichens
A mix of lichens and moss
Candellariella lichens
A mix of mosses
A beautiful mural of lichens and mosses! On some garden ornaments composed of what I believe to be limestone. ππβπ«π±
A short list of tentatively IDed species includes: Xanthoria parietina, Enchylium tenax, Candelariella medians, Candelariella aurella, Protoparmeliopsis muralis...(continued below...)
Wild strawberries (Fragaria vesca) from June 2025. Fruiting abundantly in Little Baddow Heath, close to #Danbury.
#fragaria #strawberries #wildflowers #essexwildlifetrust #nature #nativeplants #fruit #botanicalrecording #wildlife #wildliferecording
More ferns! Pinnate-leaved plants from the first two images are Black Spleenwort (Asplenium adiantum-nigrum) and the last image shows a little Hart's-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium), all of which are happy with this mild rainy weather we're getting π§οΈβ
#essex #ferns #botany #plants #maldon
Colour-printed illustration of insects on Willow catkins.
Canβt wait for it to be like this. Spring scene with insects, from βBrehms Tierlebenβ (Leipzig, 1892). Waddleton.b.1.146 @theul.bsky.social
Cheers :) I believe it is Asaphidion curtum
Phaedon tumidulus
Donacia species (maybe simplex?)
Altica species
Otiorhynchus raucus
Aspidapion aeneum
Liparis coronatus
Amphimallon solstitiale
Onthophagus coenobita
Cetonia aurata
Saperda populnea
Rhynchites auratus
Asaphidion curtum
A gallery of some interesting beetle species from previous years I've recorded in Essex... πͺ² π±
#essexwildlife #essexbeetles #britishbeetles #britishinsects #entomology #scarab #wildlife #coleoptera #iRecord #insects #britishbugs
Shipworm (see last repost) & other tunnelling molluscs from the Oxford Book of Invertebrates (1971)
According to www.octospora.de/species_info... spores are "21-28 x 10-11 Β΅m", larger than many other Octospora species. @ilichenmoss2.bsky.social suggested this species on iNat due to the 'cigar-shaped spores, paraphyses curved apically'. I did not measure this specimen unfortunately.
Assorted lichen and moss on a short stick.
Assorted lichen on a tree trunk.
Lichen on a cherry tree trunk.
Assorted lichen on a tree trunk.
Good morning.
#algae #liverworts #bryophytes #eppingforest #essex #london #essexwildlife #essexplants #britishflora #microscopy
Additionally in the bog: Bog Pondweed, Potamogeton polygonifolius (first two images) and within the water the very common desmid Euastrum binale gutwinskii, identified with the 4th photo π. I've found it in virtually every acidic body of water I've ever looked at under the microscope. π¬
A couple of #bryophytes from back in April 2025 in Epping forest. π±π² Abundant Sphagnum bogs with lush growth present as well as Mnium hornum (Swan's-neck Thyme-moss) and Lepidozia reptans (Creeping Fingerwort).
#lichens #bryophytes #britishmosses #moss #britishlichensociety #britishbyrologicalsociety #limestone #lime #chelmsford
A mix of mosses and lichens on a monument.
And lastly I've a mix of species; the darker green moss in the left I suspect is the Dusky Beard Moss Didymodon luridus. As for the lighter moss I am not so sure. Also there is a pretty cool lichen on the top and bottom, some sort of cyanobacterium-containing species. Blennothallia? πΏπ±π
Large moss on a tombstone.
Just besides the Orthotrichum was this Syntrichia species, a type of Screw-moss which looked attractive with its large leaves and long hair points.
Moss on the cathedral walls.
Enjoying the base-rich mortar on the cathedral walls is this clump which I believe to be Vinealobryum vineale, Soft-tufted Beard Moss.
Moss in fruit on a tombstone.
Some of my recent photos of some rock-dwelling bryophytes from the grounds of Chelmsford Cathedral:
Here is the common Anomalous Bristle-moss, Orthotrichum anomalum, fruiting happily on an old grave, enjoying the calcareous rock it is composed of (assuming limestone?). πΏπ±
A white snail with a horn shaped house walking on a brown leaf.
There is a 2 mm long snail in my leaf box.
Carychium tridentatum.
#snails #invertebrates
Another Octospora #ascomycete fungus seen recently, this one in Chelmsford on an old grave with the accompanying Grimmia host.