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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 Damselfly
Damselfly commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA7 years ago

I don't believe the ID is correct. As the species mentioned is from Australia and I don't believe found in Florida (God knows we have stuff here from all over the globe). It is a damselfly, though. I'll try to come up with ID. Damsels and Dragonflies are notoriously difficult to ID.

LivanEscudero Mock Strawberry
Mock Strawberry commented on by LivanEscudero Tennessee, USA7 years ago

Ah yes, I think you're right then. Was not familiar with mock strawberry. Thanks

LivanEscudero Mock Strawberry
Mock Strawberry commented on by LivanEscudero Tennessee, USA7 years ago

I think there are a couple of ants mixed here. The red fruit belongs to the toothed leaves and I believe is wild strawberry. The leaves in three with the light ring around the center is White Clover, I think, but definitely a clover. I gave you the suggestion for the strawberry above.

LivanEscudero Horace's Duskywing  (Male)
Horace's Duskywing (Male) commented on by LivanEscudero Florida, USA7 years ago

I think my ID suggestion is right, but not 100% sure. It seems to be one of our Duskywing Skippers, but you may want to wait for more expert confirmation.
http://bugguide.net/adv_search/bgsearch....

LivanEscudero Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LivanEscudero St. Petersburg, Florida, USA7 years ago

You may want to read this https://www.epa.gov/bedbugs/getting-rid-...

LivanEscudero Darner
Darner commented on by LivanEscudero Virginia, USA7 years ago

I think this is one of the Genus Aeshna - Mosaic Darners, but I'm not sure which from the photos. Now Aeshna umbrosa - Shadow Darner is the only one reported to bugguide from Virginia ( it doesn't mean it is the only one found there). Take a look at them here:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/6322/bgpag...

LivanEscudero Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LivanEscudero Lehman Township, Pennsylvania, USA8 years ago

Some kind of stonefly

LivanEscudero Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LivanEscudero Durham, North Carolina, USA8 years ago

Samira welcome aboard. You have 3 spottings here all as one. Make each different plant its own spotting that way people can give you ID suggestions. Use the add another photo to show different angles or details of the same organism. Anyway, the middle yellow flower, looks like Wood Sorrel. The last one is Purple Dead Nettle.

LivanEscudero Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LivanEscudero Ilfov, Romania8 years ago

I think what I'm seeing here is a Cicada exuviae (empty shell of the exoskeleton once the adult emerged from a molt. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FCX6slBDHf...

LivanEscudero Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LivanEscudero Durham, North Carolina, USA8 years ago

This is a type of Foliose Lichen. Don't know enough about them, but looks like Parmelia sulcata. My understanding is that lichens are common on tree bark and don't harm the tree, but read this information:
http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20...

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