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beschwar

Fecha

Abril 23, 2022 a las 09:03 MAÑANA CDT

Descripción

Updated 11/26/2022. ID’d to species. Photos of male pleopod II added. Curvature on appendix masculina is not exactly as illustrated in the description, but is quite similar. Uropod exopod is subequal in length with endopod: a diagnostic character for the species. Without material from the type locality, I’m calling it T. subequalum.

Probably the most abundant invertebrate in most of the spring runs in the Lower Canyons. ID assumed to be T. subequalum based on proximity to the type locality in Big Bend National Park. This is the only described species in the region.

Whole body dorsal photo is a female. Ventral photo is a male showing appendix masculina on pleopod II.

Dissection and more detailed comparison with T. subequalum will be made in the future.

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tjay13

Fecha

Agosto 8, 2023 a las 10:29 MAÑANA MDT

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Zacate Alcalino (Sporobolus airoides)

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ericcleveland

Fecha

Septiembre 15, 2023 a las 10:05 MAÑANA MDT

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Correcaminos Norteño (Geococcyx californianus)

Observ.

jj2000

Fecha

Octubre 23, 2023 a las 04:42 TARDE MDT

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Correcaminos Norteño (Geococcyx californianus)

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joshua28

Fecha

Noviembre 5, 2023 a las 12:13 TARDE MST

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zacsf

Fecha

Abril 18, 2022 a las 10:19 MAÑANA MDT

Descripción

very small ant seen on Taraxacum officinale. Second shot overexposed to help with ID.

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Navajita (Bouteloua gracilis)

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swsp

Fecha

Septiembre 30, 2022 a las 01:47 TARDE MDT

Descripción

SWSP22_NM1303

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buzzworm

Fecha

Octubre 27, 2023 a las 01:39 TARDE MDT

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Viuda Negra de Espalda Roja (Latrodectus hasselti)

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nicklambert

Fecha

Septiembre 18, 2023 a las 07:27 TARDE AEST

Descripción

There is a female redback in this photo near top

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Papamoscas Llanero (Sayornis saya)

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idbirds

Fecha

Noviembre 18, 2020 a las 11:36 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

Ed Levin County Park, Santa Clara County, CA, 2020-11-18

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Moscas Ladronas (Género Efferia)

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iorek

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Rana Toro (Lithobates catesbeianus)

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maxbond1

Fecha

Septiembre 7, 2019 a las 01:49 TARDE MDT

Descripción

Frog from Leonora Curtin wetlands preserve. Many of them were in the pond among the algae. Caught with net from the dock.

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jimstarrett

Fecha

Abril 2021

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Correcaminos Norteño (Geococcyx californianus)

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g33k5p34k

Fecha

Julio 21, 2023 a las 11:37 MAÑANA MDT

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Tlacuache Norteño (Didelphis virginiana)

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mcferny

Fecha

Abril 21, 2022 a las 09:59 MAÑANA CDT

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m_d

Fecha

Mayo 1, 2021 a las 10:08 MAÑANA SAST

Descripción

Ant Behaviour - Extra-floral nectary rewards in return for plant protection.

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Correcaminos Norteño (Geococcyx californianus)

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outwestman

Fecha

Mayo 2023

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jobangles

Descripción

Found on the Thames foreshore

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Topera (Pituophis catenifer)

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lexiemcpherson

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021 a las 04:19 TARDE MDT

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Avispa Caza Tarántulas de Thisbe (Pepsis thisbe)

Observ.

paulasman

Fecha

Agosto 22, 2022 a las 03:40 TARDE MDT

Descripción

on Horsetail Milkweed Asclepias subverticillata

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Secuoya Gigante (Sequoiadendron giganteum)

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hwikle

Fecha

Septiembre 25, 2022 a las 09:04 MAÑANA MDT

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mattrick

Fecha

Julio 2021

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Qué

Medusa Huevo Frito (Cotylorhiza tuberculata)

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benjolicious

Fecha

Agosto 28, 2022

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Arañas Verdaderas (Suborden Araneomorphae)

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zacsf

Fecha

Agosto 22, 2022 a las 08:04 MAÑANA MDT

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arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Agosto 9, 2014 a las 11:10 MAÑANA MDT

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Chinches Hediondas (Familia Pentatomidae)

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ameliavogel

Fecha

Julio 13, 2022 a las 06:57 MAÑANA MDT

Descripción

On radish stem

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Esfinge de la Calavera (Acherontia atropos)

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benjolicious

Fecha

Julio 13, 2022 a las 12:49 TARDE CEST

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wendybirds

Fecha

Junio 4, 2022 a las 10:24 MAÑANA MDT

Descripción

Drowned in horse corral water

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Cascabel de Diamantes (Crotalus atrox)

Observ.

arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Junio 24, 2022 a las 11:06 MAÑANA MDT

Descripción

basking

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Fecha

Junio 19, 2022 a las 09:54 MAÑANA MDT

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Correcaminos Norteño (Geococcyx californianus)

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jded

Fecha

Septiembre 27, 2021 a las 02:55 TARDE MDT

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Correcaminos Norteño (Geococcyx californianus)

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ladwings

Fecha

Abril 30, 2022 a las 07:27 TARDE MDT

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Qué

Setas, Bejines Y Parientes (Clase Agaricomycetes)

Observ.

msrskr

Fecha

Agosto 22, 2021 a las 11:31 MAÑANA MDT

Lugar

Falta la ubicación

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Termitas (Género Reticulitermes)

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msrskr

Fecha

Febrero 20, 2021 a las 02:03 TARDE MST

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alexislours

Fecha

Febrero 5, 2022 a las 09:22 TARDE CET

Descripción

Found on a concrete wall

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astrobirder

Fecha

Julio 11, 2021 a las 05:01 TARDE EDT

Descripción

On a flowering American chestnut(!)

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sastreo

Fecha

Enero 29, 2022 a las 12:57 TARDE CET

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tomkennedy

Fecha

Julio 2010

Descripción

Captive-bred fish at the University of New Mexico

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Fecha

Enero 19, 2022 a las 03:54 TARDE EST

Descripción

Jumping gif included

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Marrubio de Monte (Marrubium vulgare)

Observ.

benprieur

Fecha

Diciembre 22, 2021 a las 08:49 MAÑANA CET

Lugar

Jons (Google, OSM)

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Milpiés del Desierto (Orthoporus ornatus)

Observ.

rocknsky

Fecha

Enero 14, 2022 a las 02:31 TARDE MST

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Fecha

Septiembre 4, 2021 a las 09:40 MAÑANA IST

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arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Mayo 10, 2021 a las 05:06 TARDE MDT

Descripción

licking the sap off my windshield (I park under an elm)

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Humano (Homo sapiens)

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safron

Fecha

Junio 1, 2021 a las 04:02 TARDE EDT

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Zorzal Real (Turdus pilaris)

Fecha

Noviembre 5, 2021 a las 12:54 TARDE UTC

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leahmfulton

Fecha

Octubre 8, 2021 a las 01:13 TARDE EDT

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arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Mayo 25, 2021 a las 01:00 TARDE MDT

Descripción

was laying down a silk trail on my windshield

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Hormiga Carpintera Bicolor (Camponotus vicinus)

Observ.

arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Septiembre 8, 2020

Descripción

kinda sluggish

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Murciélago Moreno Norteamericano (Eptesicus fuscus)

Observ.

bmbourassa

Fecha

Septiembre 3, 2020 a las 08:53 MAÑANA MDT

Descripción

Kept a good distance because of COVID. Also assuming it might not be healthy if it is out during the day and not flying away.

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Estornino Pinto Eurasiático (Sturnus vulgaris)

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ladwings

Fecha

Abril 30, 2021 a las 06:41 MAÑANA MDT

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Estornino Pinto Eurasiático (Sturnus vulgaris)

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zacsf

Fecha

Mayo 13, 2020 a las 10:18 MAÑANA MDT

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Líquen Oxidado (Teloschistes exilis)

Observ.

supertiger

Fecha

Febrero 2017

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Calamar Rabicorto de Berry (Euprymna berryi)

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benoit_segerer

Fecha

Mayo 19, 2006 a las 03:15 TARDE CEST

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Grillos Y Esperanzas (Suborden Ensifera)

Observ.

magicicada

Fecha

Octubre 2021

Lugar

Privado

Descripción

I swear it’s real my class freaked out

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caitlynn_partin

Fecha

Abril 24, 2019

Lugar

Oso Bay (Google, OSM)

Descripción

A very well camouflaged insect moved rapidly within the grains of sand on the shore of Oso Bay.

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wmblom

Fecha

Marzo 28, 2016

Lugar

Titirangi (Google, OSM)

Descripción

My favourite little parasite this season:
There were at least 2 individuals of this small braconid wasp stalking the green vegetable bugs on the Cleome in my garden. (Were they first discovered in NZ by you, Stephen?)
The first one (photos 1-7) quite obviously was successful in parasitising a bug, but the second one (photos 8-17) was never quite able to connect, despite a number of attempts.
It was fascinating to watch the behaviour. Mostly the wasps managed to stay behind the bugs, and so out of sight. However, occassionally they were rumbled and then got short shrift from the Nezara.

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Serval (Leptailurus serval)

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sheryllandrum

Fecha

Diciembre 1, 2021

Lugar

Escondido (Google, OSM)

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davidfritz

Fecha

Junio 13, 2021 a las 11:05 MAÑANA PDT

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rubytueco

Fecha

Junio 12, 2021 a las 12:59 TARDE MDT

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arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Mayo 1, 2012

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bradynichols

Fecha

Noviembre 29, 2021 a las 09:29 TARDE EST

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Qué

Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)

Observ.

crosala

Fecha

Abril 2020

Lugar

Privado

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Qué

Arañas de Jardín Y de Granero (Género Araneus)

Observ.

arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Noviembre 17, 2021 a las 01:24 TARDE MST

Lugar

Lamy (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Built a web on my lamp

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Observ.

kiwikiu

Fecha

Octubre 30, 2021 a las 12:54 TARDE PDT

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ruddickv

Fecha

Noviembre 5, 2021 a las 04:58 TARDE UTC

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cinclosoma

Fecha

Noviembre 15, 2021 a las 11:22 MAÑANA +11

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Observ.

arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Noviembre 12, 2021 a las 04:47 TARDE MST

Lugar

Lamy (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Found under a large discarded piece of concrete. No other parts of the exoskeleton seemed to be present, so perhaps the wing was brought there by another animal dwelling underneath, such as an ant (however, at that moment only a spider, isopods, and mites could be observed).

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Qué

Hierba de Conejo de Guadalupe (Ericameria nauseosa)

Observ.

arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Noviembre 12, 2021 a las 04:30 TARDE MST

Lugar

Lamy (Google, OSM)

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Observ.

cecildomyiidae

Fecha

Noviembre 12, 2021 a las 12:47 TARDE EST

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Pecarí de Collar (Pecari tajacu)

Observ.

joshuacde

Fecha

Enero 12, 2019 a las 05:11 TARDE MST

Descripción

These fascinating animals recently expanded their range North to Socorro county in New Mexico. A total of 6 were present, including one which looked young, since it is smaller than the others.

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danielrabraham

Fecha

Mayo 31, 2020 a las 12:21 TARDE MDT

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cecildomyiidae

Fecha

Junio 25, 2020 a las 04:29 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Was stuck like this. Can't tell if it was injured, or otherwise messed up (molting gone wrong??) Or what. One of the middle legs looks like it's bent dorsally in a way it really shouldn't be able to, but I'm not an expert on the flexibility of fly legs

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Topillo de Espalda Roja Sureño (Clethrionomys gapperi)

Fecha

Noviembre 3, 2021 a las 05:16 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Acidic marshy environment, under a log too. Scared me as I was trying to find salamanders, first glance i thought house mouse but this had a very short tail.

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swan_girls

Fecha

Enero 6, 2018 a las 11:13 MAÑANA PST

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bridgetspencer

Fecha

Junio 2019

Descripción

Synageles?

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Qué

Hongo Falo de la Arena (Phallus hadriani)

Observ.

pipiki0789

Fecha

Octubre 14, 2021 a las 06:31 TARDE MDT

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Qué

Arañas de Tunel (Familia Agelenidae)

Observ.

joshuacde

Fecha

Octubre 14, 2021 a las 11:09 MAÑANA MDT

Descripción

Large web in a cholla.

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kiwikiu

Fecha

Julio 20, 2019 a las 12:35 MAÑANA PDT

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Mantis Oriental (Stagmomantis carolina)

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mushroompride

Fecha

Septiembre 17, 2021 a las 10:00 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

Mantis found on the dumpster so I relocated it away from machinery- this is a totally different color pattern than I've seen than the other green/brown ones! The amazing thing was, once I put it on a tree it completely blended in with the bark. It was amazing! Smaller than the green/brown ones as well

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Arañas de Jardín Y de Granero (Género Araneus)

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mmurban

Fecha

Agosto 6, 2016 a las 01:39 TARDE MDT

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Liebre Saltarina (Pedetes capensis)

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alexfrood

Fecha

Agosto 6, 2019 a las 05:53 TARDE CEST

Descripción

First known wild observations and discovery of natural fluorescent in an old world mammal or any mammal outside of North and Central America, images of the Springhare taken in August 2019. Incredible to see it’s orange and pink glow firsthand, especially when it wasn’t expected! Accidental discovery whilst out photographing scorpions under UV light

Shot using a Nikon D850 Handheld with a Nitecore Chameleon C6 ( 365nm ) torch.

For anyone interested in February 2020 a Scientific journal was released by a American research group ( no relation to me ) about this UV trait and science behind it from research in museum & zoo specimens in the US.

There are a few more images, but you might be able to imagine photographing a rather skittish nocturnal creature on foot with a UV torch in one hand and a large DSLR in the other during a unexpected encounter whilst also trying to expose a camera correctly for UV light isn’t the easiest thing to do the split second.

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arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Junio 20, 2021 a las 03:05 TARDE MDT

Descripción

Long proboscis would wiggle occasionally. Very reluctant to fly even upon gently nudging, although fled after I accidentally knocked it with a vernier caliper I was trying to measure the gaster from a centimeter away with. Left ten near-microscopic yellow eggs behind.

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Zorra Gris (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

Observ.

bob_of_nm

Fecha

Junio 30, 2021 a las 09:08 TARDE MDT

Descripción

She’s back, our grey fox

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Pseudoescorpiones (Orden Pseudoscorpiones)

Observ.

glmory

Fecha

Agosto 9, 2018 a las 01:41 TARDE PDT

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Observ.

jnstuart

Fecha

Octubre 2009

Descripción

Socorro Isopod from the vicinity of Socorro, Socorro Co., New Mexico, USA. where it occurs at a natural spring and nearby spring-fed artificial refugium pools, the only places in the wild the species is found.

Wild adult specimens collected by Brian K. Lang for photographic purposes and subsequently released at capture site. Joel Sartore of National Geographic was also present with us this day to get pictures and his photos of this species for the magazine put mine to shame.

See also: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/5274584

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Humano (Homo sapiens)

Observ.

jnstuart

Fecha

Octubre 4, 2009 a las 12:37 TARDE MDT

Descripción

Brian K. Lang, former NM Department of Game & Fish wildlife biologist and invertebrate species specialist, checks the population of Socorro Isopod (Thermosphaeroma thermophilum) at a natural spring near Socorro, Socorro Co., New Mexico. Brian monitored the health of this population, an Endangered species, on a monthly basis for many years. He passed away on March 1, 2017 and is sorely missed by his many friends and colleagues.

Coordinates are for town of Socorro and not actual location.

See also: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/5274530

Excerpt from his obituary (http://obituaries.newsandtribune.com/story/brian-lang-1958-2017-889122942):
"He was born January 29, 1958 to parents Irvin and Norma Lang of New Albany, Indiana. Brian had a deep passion for biology and zoology from an early age by collecting rocks, fossils, snakes and insects and spent much of his youth exploring the woods and stream life of a neighborhood city park. One prized possession was a perfectly fossilized trilobite that he found at summer scout camp. His extensive international travels took him to the Galapagos Island, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, western Europe and Alaska.
Brian received his undergraduate biology degree from Ball State University and a Master's degree in Wildlife Management from Frostburg State University in Maryland. Upon graduation he spent several years as a Research Coordinator studying marsupial mammals in the mountains of Chile and contributed reference samples to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. During this Chilean field work he became fluent in oral and written Spanish. His next career path leads him to Rhode Island where he served as a Senior Wetlands Biologist performing environmental reviews of sensitive areas.
His natural affinity for the outdoors continued in New Mexico where he served as a Research Assistant for the University of New Mexico Museum of Southwestern Biology, evaluating native fishes in the Pecos and Rio Grande drainages. His 20 plus year career with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish began in 1992 with the Endangered Fishes Program as a Field Technician studying native fishes in the Pecos River system. He served as a Wildlife Zoologist for approximately ten years specializing in the stewardship of 27 listed terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates. This work included captive propagation and husbandry programs for the Socorro isopod and Texas hornshell mussel. One of his many career accomplishments in this position was the discovery of a new species of land snail in New Mexico. Brian was a highly published scientist and scholar with approximately 30 peer reviewed authored or co-authored journal articles. He provided peer review for a variety of fellow researchers. Brian was instrumental in the creation of New Mexico's Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan and passage of the Aquatic Species Control Act in 2008-9. Brian was a key player in the creation of a statewide Aquatic Invasive Species program in New Mexico. He served as an Adjunct Curator for the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science from 2001-2014."

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Chinches Besuconas Y Parientes (Familia Reduviidae)

Observ.

levinus_ham

Fecha

Julio 6, 2021 a las 04:56 TARDE MDT

Descripción

On the underside of a rock.

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Topera (Pituophis catenifer)

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arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Julio 5, 2021 a las 05:33 TARDE MDT

Descripción

basking

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aspidoscelis

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2018 a las 09:00 MAÑANA CST

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maxbond1

Fecha

Junio 3, 2019 a las 02:38 TARDE MDT

Descripción

All organisms in this slide were unmoving, likely killed when I mounted it with clear nailpolish. After some time I noticed that the organism had produced what appeared to be an egg. It looks as if it may have been ready to produce another. I believe this is a Daphnia or some other copepod.

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Pinzón Mexicano (Haemorhous mexicanus)

Observ.

nav

Fecha

Abril 22, 2020 a las 09:02 MAÑANA MDT

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Avispa-hormiga de Terciopelo (Dasymutilla vestita)

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slcay

Fecha

Junio 23, 2020 a las 04:42 TARDE MDT

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zacsf

Fecha

Junio 1, 2019 a las 09:32 MAÑANA MDT

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Tuza Norteña (Thomomys bottae)

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zacsf

Fecha

Mayo 22, 2019 a las 09:03 MAÑANA MDT

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Avispas-hormiga de Terciopelo (Género Dasymutilla)

Observ.

monikabittman

Fecha

Agosto 12, 2017 a las 10:58 MAÑANA MDT

Descripción

This white velvet ant is really a solitary female wasp. Males have wings, but females don't, so the one I observed must have been a female.

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No hay fotos o sonidos

Observ.

jbryant

Fecha

Agosto 30, 2015 a las 02:00 TARDE MDT

Descripción

Adult grasshopper in elm tree; probably a female.

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Arañas (Orden Araneae)

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jennifer315

Fecha

Agosto 5, 2017 a las 08:21 TARDE MDT

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arlojamesbarnes

Fecha

Diciembre 17, 2012 a las 06:59 MAÑANA MST

Descripción

Bembix americana or similar spp. in that genus. Seen in my back-yard, cropped from a much larger photo (Somewhere in here: http://db.tt/oM0avxoU) consisting otherwise of sand. The tiny wasp is hovering above one of the burrowed holes it's kind makes in the sand to hide egg-impregnated victims (in this case, probably a solitary bee).

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