Hefflefinger Cliff Revisited

After just a few days I made my way back out to the Hefflefinger cliff. This was my third time visiting this site. I wanted to see if I could find any more leaf mines on the large leaved sandworts. John Thayer also said to grab a specimen of burred horsehair lichen (Bryoria furcellata) with apothecia for him if I come across it again. I did not find any of these things I was "looking for," but I noticed many other things. 

Some type of psylloidea feeding on large leaved sandwort

Some type of lepidopteran feeding on large leaved sandwort

Some type of geometer moth feeding on large leaved sandwort

Some type of sawfly feeding on large leaved sandwort

Nesolechia oxyspora and Abrothallus sp. parasitizing a lichen

I only noticed a few spiny gray horsehair lichen (Bryoria nadvornikiana) last time, but today I saw many
State Watchlist Species: Newly/Rediscovered

Erineum mite sp. on Sorbus

My first time seeing hanging fringe lichen (Anaptychia crinalis) inland
State Special Concern Species

Cyphobasidium hypogymniicola galls on a tube lichen (Hypogymnia sp.)

Brown-gray moss-shingle lichen (Protopannaria pezizoides) my second time seeing this species
State Threatened Species

All three times I've visited here I've almost exclusively looked at the cliff face and talus. There are some pretty nice white cedars and black spruces, they probably have some really cool lichens. Maybe next time! 




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