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LivanEscudero

LivanEscudero

I'm not a scientist, but always had a passion for the natural world. Looking forward to sharing this hobby with like-minded individuals.

Miami-Dade County, FL

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LivanEscudero Fruit Flies
Fruit Flies commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

Not 100% sure, but I think it may be the following Fruit Fly (Dioxyna picciola)
http://bugguide.net/node/view/94899

LivanEscudero Rambur's Forktail (heteromorph female)
Rambur's Forktail (heteromorph female) commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

Agree with James' ID

LivanEscudero Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LivanEscudero Oregon, USA9 years ago

They look like mosquito larva to me. You can change category to Arthropods.

LivanEscudero Citrine Forktail
Citrine Forktail commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

Orange form female

LivanEscudero Holomelina Moth
Holomelina Moth commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

I'm guessing either the Orange or the Ruddy

LivanEscudero Southern Blue Flag
Southern Blue Flag commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

Here's a little more info on this Iris
http://zydecoirises.com/Species/Florida/...

LivanEscudero Wiegmann's Striped Gecko
Wiegmann's Striped Gecko commented on by LivanEscudero Zulia, Venezuela9 years ago

Your spotting is of a male.
http://www.dwarfgeckos.com/gonatodes/g_v...

LivanEscudero Partridge Berry
Partridge Berry commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

The other spotting you mentioned is the same.

LivanEscudero Wild Blueberry
Wild Blueberry commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

Well, we have a few blueberries, and I agree that's what it looks like to me also. The larger leaves make me think Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) but there is also V. darrowii, and V. myrsinites. Now the Lyonia species (Staggerbush) are very similar but to me they seem to have shorter rounder flowers.

LivanEscudero Mexican Prickly Poppy
Mexican Prickly Poppy commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA9 years ago

Yes, I would say A. mexicana, Mexican Poppy.

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