Peters memorial woods (Clinton Connecticut)

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hello,today me and hedorah went hiking in this forest located in my home town.found some interesting things and thought we would add up some pictures in the field trips forum.heres a map of the forest




unkown ant species





lasius species



catapillar



roach species female





Narceus americanus





on jts hand



slug species



some huge fungus



salamander eggs



frog





Pisauridae species





unkown orbweaver (Leucauge sp?)



Opiliones species



Dolomedes species(?)



Lycosidae species(?)



unkown spider



unkown spider

 
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padkison

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Nice pictures. Looks like a fun outing with some interesting spiders.

Millipede is Narceus americanus
 

syndicate

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thanks man!was definetly a fun time.cool to not be out hunting bymyself aswell hehe.
 

Hedorah99

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My contributions of the Trip

Some Plants and fungi



Amphibians (anyone wanna let me know species, it would be appreciated. I cannot get a field guide until tuesday.)
Green Frog

Salamander


Salamander Eggs

The find of the day: Narceus americanus


Inch worm

Jumping Spiders


Crab Spider

Unknown gravid female

Dolomedes sp.?

Another Unknown sp.

And finally a big ole snail
 

beetleman

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wow!:clap: very nice pics all around,cute little redbacked salamander,and that slug was cool also:worship:
 

geopet

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First unknown spider

I think the first unknown spider in the first post after the Lycosidae is a Clubonia sp. and possibly Clubonia riparia ??? It definitely looks like a Clubonia though. The Dolomedes may be Dolomedes scriptus.

Very nice photos. What camera did you use??
 
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Natemass

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the frog actually looks like a green frog, or a juvie bull frog, google the the two of them you'll find tons of stuff about them, i did a project for school on both of them. green frogs are a pretty cool species, we caught eggs and hatched them out and released them, pretty cool project
 

syndicate

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thanks for help with id.i use a nikon coolpix 5000
 

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Ooh! Ooh! Next time, take me! ;) These are great and I'm so jealous.
 
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