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Miami-Dade County, FL
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Thank you, Robert. I guess an immature or female Myrtle (or eastern) variety.
Thank you for the help, Mark, but it lacks the blue rings on the abs segments. I believe I found the ID though.
I think it's a Gray Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis) but not completely sure.
There is some difficulty it seems to ID these spiders down to species without some detail picture of for example the position of the eyes. I am not an expert.
It's a Robber Fly, I'll try to see if I can find an ID match for species.
Even though it may be young, I think the markings on the abdomen give it away. I made up the common name as I didn't see one.
This may help in ID:
https://gpnc.org/wp-content/uploads/site...
I wonder if it could be a Woodhouse's Toad instead of my above suggestion:https://eol.org/pages/331488