ID based on very long body and tail with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, alive
Weather: Clear, 54 F
Location: Arcata Community Forest, Fern Lake/frisbee golf area.
Coordinates: 40.87501° N, 124.07192° W
Time found: 11:37 am
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. Found under a moist, hunk of rotting wood approximately 2.5’ in length and 1’ in width. The substrate under the wood was very moist with lots of decomposed wood underneath. The specimen was not engaged in any notable behavior.
ID based on very long body and tail with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, alive.
Weather: Clear, 54 F
Location: Arcata Community Forest, Fern Lake/frisbee golf area.
Coordinates: 40.87453° N, 124.07311° W
Time found: 10:40 am
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. Found under a moist, flat mossy log approximately 4’ in length and 1’ in width. The substrate under the log was very moist with lots of decomposed debris underneath. The specimen was curled up, but not engaged in any notable behavior.
ID based on very long body and tail with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, alive.
Weather: Mostly cloudy, around 55 degrees F.
Location: Arcata Community Forest, fern lake/frisbee golf area
Coordinates: 40.87512° N, 124.07423° W
Time found: 12:58 pm
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. Found under a moist log approximately 3’ in length and 6” in width. The substrate under the log was moist with lots of twigs, redwood leaves, and white mold underneath. There was a beetle next to the individual. The specimen was not engaged in any notable behavior.
ID based on very long body and tail with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, alive.
Weather: Sunny, clear, around 54 degrees F.
Location: Arcata Community Forest, frisbee golf areas near fern lake
Coordinates: 40.87499° N, 124.07300° W
Time found: 12:34 pm
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. Found under log approximately 1.5’ in length and 1’ in width. The substrate under the log was moist with lots of twigs leaves and branches underneath. The specimen was not engaged in any notable behavior.
ID based on long body and tail, with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, alive
Weather: Sunny, Clear, around 60 F
Location: Arcata Community Forest, Creekview area.
Coordinates: 40.87836° N, 124.07357° W
Time found: 11:49 am
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. Found under a moist, long rotting log approximately 5.5’ in length and 10” in width. The substrate under the wood was very moist with lots of decomposed redwood leaves underneath. There was also a centipede and millipede under the same log. The specimen was not engaged in any notable behavior.
ID based on long body and tail, with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, alive
Weather: Sunny, Clear, around 60 F
Location: Arcata Community Forest, Creekview area.
Coordinates: 40.87789° N, 124.07269° W
Time found: 12:00 am
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. Found under a moist, rotting wood piece approximately 1.5’ in length and 1’ in width. The substrate under the wood was very moist with lots of decomposed redwood leaves and sticks underneath. The specimen was not engaged in any notable behavior, but had a shorter tail than others of its species I have found, suggesting possible past predator attack.
ID based on very long body and tail with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, alive
Weather: Sunny, Clear, around 60 F
Location: Arcata Community Forest, Creekview area.
Coordinates: 40.87793° N, 124.07274° W
Time found: 12:05 am
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. Found under a moist, rotting log near the previous specimen approximately 4’ in length and 10” in width. The substrate under the wood was very moist and consisted mostly of dirt. The specimen was not engaged in any notable behavior.
ID based on long body and tail with tiny legs and feet, sex unknown, both alive.
Weather: Sunny, Clear, around 60 F
Location: Arcata Community Forest, Creekview area.
Coordinates: 40.87738° N, 124.07423° W
Time found: 12:37 am
Microhabitat: Second growth redwood forest. 2 individuals found under a mossy, burnt wood piece next to the trail approximately 4.5’ in length and 1.5’ in width. The substrate under the wood was very moist and consisted mostly of sandy dirt and leaves. The specimens were not near each other and not engaged in any notable behavior.