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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 Greater Pewee
Greater Pewee commented on by LivanEscudero San Luis Potosí, Mexico9 years ago

Not 100% sure, but I vote Western Wood

LivanEscudero Hastate Hide Beetle
Hastate Hide Beetle commented on by LivanEscudero Iowa, USA9 years ago

ID for the big fellow. Looks most like Omorgus howelli to me. But Omorgus suberosus looks very similar and is more widely spread according to bugguide info.

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

Can't see it very well but looks like a velvet mite to me.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/2419

LivanEscudero Mother of millions
Mother of millions commented on by LivanEscudero San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico9 years ago

I think this may be Mother-of-Millions, Bryophyllum delagoense, not the hybrid kind.

LivanEscudero Mother of millions
Mother of millions commented on by LivanEscudero San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico9 years ago

It is a Bryophyllum sp. (Mother-of-millions) Or variety, there are a few and some hybrids also.
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/pe...

LivanEscudero Hammer Head Worm
Hammer Head Worm commented on by LivanEscudero San Diego, California, USA9 years ago

I think ForestDragon may be right. I think this is B. kewense. Here is the similar B. vagum, a snail eater. And some links to pages that may help with ID.
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/506...

LivanEscudero Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LivanEscudero PR, Brazil9 years ago

Looks like some kind of Velvet Ant ( which are basically wingless wasps ). I don't know if all, but some do have a painful sting.

LivanEscudero Spotted Lanternfly Nymph
Spotted Lanternfly Nymph commented on by LivanEscudero Ernakulam, Kerala, India9 years ago

Ex: https://www.flickr.com/photos/itchydogim...

LivanEscudero Spotted Lanternfly Nymph
Spotted Lanternfly Nymph commented on by LivanEscudero Ernakulam, Kerala, India9 years ago

Agree with Paul. Looks similar to Lycorma delicatula nymphs I found online.
Lycorma delicatula

LivanEscudero Buckeye butterfly
Buckeye butterfly commented on by LivanEscudero South Carolina, USA9 years ago

It's one of the Buckeye butterflies. Probably Common, but not sure, I think all three occur in that area.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/330/bgpage...

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