ARTHROPODS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY
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Fungi

Fungi is often overlooked although can be as beautiful as plants. It is used as food, to make medicine and even pesticides. They can have symbiotic relationships with plants, algae, cyanobacteria and even insects.

These fungi are not all from San Diego. A separate page will be created of only San Diego County fungi at a later date.
Images of organisms will open in a separate tab when clicked. You will be directed to the Project Noah page for that organism that shows various angles, description of the species and the habitat/location it was found.
Unknown fungi
Fairy Barf Lichen
The Sickener
Small Stagshorn
Unknown Fungi
Devil's Matchstick
Dung-loving Bird's Nest Fungi
Jelly Fungus
Oyster Fungi
Oak-loving Bolete
Jack-o-Lantern
Stinkhorn
Pixie-cup Lichen
Mushroom
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