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chickenparmesan24 Question Mark butterfly
Question Mark butterfly commented on by chickenparmesan24 Rhode Island, USA4 years ago

Thanks for the ID.

chickenparmesan24 Devil's coach-horse beetle
Devil's coach-horse beetle commented on by chickenparmesan24 Rhode Island, USA4 years ago

Thanks.

chickenparmesan24 Pica-pau-malhado (♀)
Pica-pau-malhado (♀) commented on by chickenparmesan24 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany4 years ago

These woodpeckers exhibit minor sexual dimorphism. Males and juveniles have the red patches. Females do not.

chickenparmesan24 Carolina Wren
Carolina Wren commented on by chickenparmesan24 Rhode Island, USA4 years ago

Thanks for the ID.

chickenparmesan24 Sandhoppers
Sandhoppers commented on by chickenparmesan24 Rhode Island, USA4 years ago

It is quite likely that these amphipods are members of Talitridae, however I doubt that they are Talitrus saltator since they are native to Europe. Thanks, though.

chickenparmesan24 Carrot seed moth
Carrot seed moth commented on by chickenparmesan24 Rhode Island, USA4 years ago

Yes, I can see the wing spots. Thanks, Saturniidae.

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