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Born UK, 27 yrs in Tanzania, now in Sonoran Desert. I lead wildlife tours to E Africa. I like mammals, birds, herps, arthropods & all else.
Tucson AZ USA
Sign In to followThis is surely a Bush Hyrax - Tree Hyraxes have thicker fur and more white markings.
One of the fritillaries, possibly Great Spangled?
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Looks like a moss, possibly Polytrichum? see http://eol.org/pages/88677/overview
Think this is flat-crown buckwheat. It grows near my home, and sometimes flowers without the rounded basal leaves showing.
May be Diastatops sp.
Could be M. leda - phedimus or zitenius are your other options but I don't know them well enough to judge.
M.leda dry season form?
I agree with your ID, M.leda