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Sub-tropical montane forest at the Suburbs of Guatemala City 1800 msnm
tall shiny-leaved tree with large smooth skinned green fruit
Green and purplish leaves. Dark green oval fruit.
The avacodo. Tree grows a green eggplant like fruit that is green on the ...
Decomposing avocado leaf. I placed one on a rock for photos.
Nodules on leaves (viral infection), smells like bay leaf; dying tips on most ...
From the Archbold Station website (slightly edited); "The Silk Bay (
Psyllid larvae inside a gall. You can see some waxy tubules coming out of the ...
Weird or What? Veined, Round Ball. Found laying on ground,in the open. No Known ...
Avocado tree, about 35 feet tall, in a large garden, filled with different ...
Abundante en los meses de febrero y octubre entre las hojas de aguacate (
Classified in the flowering plant family Lauraceae along with cinnamon, camphor ...
Familia Megalopygidae.
), aguacate (Persea americana), acerola ...
Individual in the Lauraceae family. This individual was found at the edge of a ...
Larvae and adults living on a leaf. The other side of the leaf gets stained ...
Fruto de tamaño de 1 cm aproximadamente
There are tons of Avocado trees in the Santa Elena Cloud forest. Animals feed ...
aguacatillos (spanish for "small avocados"). These are berries from trees of ...
A tall, avocado tree, is growing in my backyard. "The avocado (
Gray bark on this mature tree with evergreen leaves, yellow flowers and green ...
jabuticabas ["Myrciaria sp."], Avocadoes ["
All life stages from egg to adult present in small clusters. The tree had many ...
My latest photos Notogonioide, since I've explored quite this species. ...
The palamedes swallowtail is a large, dark swallowtail butterfly marked with ...
The Spicebush swallowtail is a common species but is seldom found in large ...
, Lethocercus americanus, Megalopyge sp., Ninia diademata,
, Latrodectus geometricus, Lethocercus americanus, Megalopyge opercularis, ...
, Lethocercus americanus, Megalopyge opercularis, Ninia diademata,
Belongs to Saturniidae.