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jane_trembath

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Febrero 25, 2024 a las 04:00 TARDE SAST

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bbull

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Agosto 9, 2020 a las 09:54 TARDE EDT

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Delfín Liso del Sur (Lissodelphis peronii)

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adrien-pajot

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Diciembre 25, 2019 a las 02:50 MAÑANA +05

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My best naturalist observation ever, on Christmas day

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mike_rochford

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Enero 2019

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Papamoscas Llanero (Sayornis saya)

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ramonamom

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Octubre 8, 2023 a las 08:28 MAÑANA PDT

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rorywills

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Diciembre 30, 2021 a las 12:12 TARDE CST

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bbull

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Septiembre 15, 2022 a las 04:04 TARDE EDT

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bbull

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Julio 25, 2023 a las 04:13 MAÑANA EDT

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Oh yeah!!! Snappers!!!

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bbull

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Julio 8, 2020 a las 10:27 TARDE EDT

Descripción

I wanted my 1000th observation to be a real "Bobby Dazzler", and while the evening brought in several good contenders, in the end there can be only one, and this GIANT Cerambycid took the prize. Body was about an inch long and the antennae were easily two inches. Also a very cooperative photo subject.

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peptolab

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Enero 22, 2023 a las 01:06 TARDE EST

Descripción

Unknown Frontonia species from the northernmost edge benthos (situated 250 meters from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean) of spring-fed freshwater coastal pond at Ocean Dunes Apartments in the Atlantic Double Dunes Reserve. The ciliate measures 350 um in length. There are 3 rounded macronuclear nodules and several contractile vacuoles without collecting canals. There is a long postoral suture but I do not see an anterior or preoral suture. Imaged in Nomarski DIC on Olympus BH2 using SPlan 20x and 40x objectives plus variable camera phone cropping on Samsung Galaxy S0+.

This does appear to be a valid population rather than an anomaly since freshwater species of Frontonia with multiple macronuclei are not knopwn. The marine species F. multinucleata is known to have 2-4 macronuclear nodules. I found a second individual today which has two and possibly three macronuclear nodules identical in size and shape to the first individual. This is depicted in addition photographs added after the sample site photos. Thius, this may well be an as yet undescribed species.

The peniculine ciliates Frontonia are commonly found as members of the pelagic and benthic fauna in both fresh and marine biotopes and most species have been well described using silver impregnation methods. Taxa belonging to this genus are separated from each other by the combination of the following characters: the body shape and size, number of somatic kineties, morphology of the oral apparatus, the position of the contractile vacuole, and their habitats. Frontonia species are characterized by the bucco-kinetal stomatogenesis, well-developed buccal apparatus with 3 membranelles on the left side of the buccal cavity with a single paroral on the right margin), and basically uniform (hence “primary”) somatic ciliature.

Fotos / Sonidos

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Julio 23, 2005 a las 11:04 TARDE EDT

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peptolab

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Enero 24, 2023 a las 05:48 TARDE EST

Descripción

Frontonia leucas Ehrenberg 1833 from the northernmost edge benthos (situated 250 meters from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean) of spring-fed freshwater coastal pond at Ocean Dunes Apartments in the Atlantic Double Dunes Reserve. The ciliate measures 300 um in length. There is a single ellipsoid macronucleus at the center of the cell. A single contractile vacuole with radiating collecting canals is present mid body on the right side. There is a long postoral suture and an indistinct preoral preoral suture. Imaged in Nomarski DIC on Olympus BH2 using SPlan 20x and 40x objectives plus variable camera phone cropping on Samsung Galaxy S0+. Per Foissner et al. 1994 "Identification made safe despite the enormous variability in size and shape with the following combination of features: contractile vacuole with long collecting ducts and 1 excretion pore, mouth opening very small in relation to body length (1:5 to 1:8)".

Description from Foissner W, Berger H, Kohmann F. T 1994: "Size depending on the population in vivo 120-600 x 60-250 pm, mostly 150-350 x 70-160 pm. Shape obovoid to ellipsoid or plantar. Approximately 2:1 flattened, body cross-section elliptical. Always broad in front, somewhat more narrowly rounded behind and sometimes slightly pointed. In some populations the anterior end clearly projects to the right. Macronucleus ellipsoid, roughly in the center of the cell, 2-9 spherical micronuclei are attached. Contractile vacuole on the right side at about midbody, with about 10 radial collecting canals that are noticeable even at medium magnification. 1 excretion pore. Resting extrusomes 6-10 pm long, spindle-shaped, clear seam under the pellicle. Cells often colored by ingested algae. 2O longitudinal rows of cilia terminating ventrally at a herringbone suture (pre- and postoral suture) that runs across the poles to the dorsal side. The postoral suture is very sensitive, which is why the cells here often burst when the coverslip is put on. No causdal cilia. Pellicle with square fields: the cilia in the center of the fields, the extrusomes in the horizontal ridges. Oral apparatus at the end of the first quarter of the body, oval and remarkably small (1/5 to 1/8 body length). On the left wall of the oral cavity 3 membrane cells (peniculi) each consisting of 4-5 long ciliated basal body rows. On the right edge of the mouth there is an undulating membrane and 3 rows of vestibular cilia made up of closely spaced pairs of basal bodies".

Serra et al 2021 (2) recently performed the "neotypification of F. leucas through the deposition of the neotype material in a museum collection, and the formal establishment of F. leucas as type species of the genus which was heretofore lacking" (2). This was because "Frontonia leucas (Ehrenberg, 1833) Ehrenberg, 1838, one of the first described Frontonia species which could be eligible to this role (as type species), actually consists of a set of different species, morphologically close to each other" (2).

  1. Foissner W, Berger H, Kohmann F. Taxonomische und okologische Revision der Ciliaten des Saprobiensystems. Band III: Hymenostomata, Prostomatida, Nassulida. — Informationsberichte des Bayer. Landesamtes für Wasserwirtschaft. 1994;5/92:1–502.
  2. The neotypification of Frontonia vernalis (Ehrenberg, 1833) Ehrenberg, 1838 and the description of Frontonia paravernalis sp. nov. trigger a critical revision of frontoniid systematics. Valentina Serra, Aldo D’Alessandro, Venkatamahesh Nitla, Leandro Gammuto, Letizia Modeo, Giulio Petroni & Sergei I. Fokin. BMC Zoology volume 6, Article number: 4 (2021)

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Julio 6, 2014 a las 02:52 TARDE EDT

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peptolab

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Enero 26, 2023 a las 10:07 MAÑANA EST

Descripción

Anisonema acinus Dujardin, 1841 from the northernmost pond edge benthos of the spring-fed freshwater coastal pond at Ocean Dunes in the Atlantic Double Dunes reserve situated 250 meters from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. Measures 42.5 um in length. Imaged in Nomarski DIC using Olympus BH2 under SPlan 40x objective plus variable phone cropping on Samsung Galaxy S9+.

"Anisonema acinus Dujardin, 1841 Gliding euglenid with profile similar to a barley-grain, 25-47 µm long, mostly about 30 µm, dorso-ventrally flattened. With a wedge-shaped ingestion organelle which may be difficult to observe. With two flagella, the anterior flagellum about 1.5 times as long as the cell, and beating with an undulating and sweeping motion in front of the cell. The posterior flagellum is up to twice the length of the cell, very thickened at its base and follows an almost semi-circular loop as it leaves the flagellar pocket, emerging under a ventral fold of the cell surface. The posterior flagellum can cause occasional reversals of movement. With the flagellar pocket to left of cell and with an associated contractile vacuole. Nucleus with maculate texture and to right of the cell near mid-line. About 8-10 very delicate grooves on each side of body, grooves sometimes not seen. Sometimes contain algal materials, although no ingestion organelle was observed. Common and widespread" (1).

"The genus Anisonema contains slightly metabolic gliding euglenids with the capacity for reversal movements. The confirmation of an ingestion apparatus in this genus will require a review of the composition of this and adjacent genera" (1). "All are ovoid cells that maintain a constant shape most of the time (but are capable of some deformation), and glide on their thickened, hook-shaped posterior flagellum, whereas the anterior flagellum flails freely in front of the cell. Unlike Dinema, their pellicle is not thickened, and the feeding apparatus is difficult or impossible to observe. Many of our cells have ingested algal material" (2).

  1. Free-living Heterotrophic Flagellates from Freshwater Sites in Tasmania (Australia), a Field Survey. Won J. LEE, Alastair G. B. SIMPSON and David J. PATTERSON. Acta Protozool. (2005) 44: 321 - 350

  2. The Molecular Diversity of Phagotrophic Euglenids Examined Using Single-cell Methods Gordon Lax, and Alastair G.B. Simpson. Protist, Vol. 171, 125757, November 2020



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    jithesh

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    Enero 26, 2021 a las 12:07 MAÑANA IST

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    Sanoor (Google, OSM)

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    bbull

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    Septiembre 18, 2022 a las 11:34 MAÑANA EDT

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    About a week later it seemed like food was running low on the flower pot, so I took her out east to the Sound Ave. Nature Preserve. Same green mantis previously reported at this location.

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    bbull

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    Julio 8, 2021 a las 09:27 MAÑANA EDT

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    Small weevil with oversized tarsi sitting on a Dahlia flower. Size about 5mm.

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    bbull

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    Julio 17, 2022 a las 11:23 TARDE EDT

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    cinnamon325

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    Agosto 15, 2022 a las 01:44 TARDE EDT

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    Finally!! Really pretty watersnake, found cruising on the side of a trail. Last pic as found

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    Chinche Linterna Manchada (Lycorma delicatula)

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    bbull

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    Agosto 3, 2022 a las 03:40 TARDE EDT

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    One of two individuals in the back area of the building. The other was up too high for capture and disappeared.

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    Mosca Mantis Verde (Zeugomantispa minuta)

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    bbull

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    Agosto 14, 2022 a las 10:15 TARDE EDT

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    bbull

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    Agosto 16, 2022 a las 02:13 TARDE EDT

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    That is the coolest wasp I've ever seen, and was about the size of a small Yellow Jacket.

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    taylorsturm

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    Julio 25, 2022 a las 11:03 TARDE EDT

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    cholmesphoto

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    Julio 25, 2022 a las 11:40 MAÑANA EDT

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    bbull

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    Julio 13, 2021 a las 10:33 MAÑANA EDT

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    Two individuals at the CVS. One I brought home for some better photos.

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    treegrow

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    Octubre 1, 2016 a las 02:38 TARDE EDT

    Descripción

    Climaciella brunnea. Cruickshank Trail, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Titusville, Brevard County, Florida, USA.

    The most exciting encounter of my Florida trip. And there were hundreds of them sitting in the grass on the dike. I initially mistook them for paper wasps, but something was strange about them, even from a distance.

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    LLF

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    stefannebula

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    Octubre 1, 2021 a las 08:01 TARDE AEST

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    bbull

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    Agosto 15, 2021 a las 09:33 TARDE EDT

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    bbull

    Fecha

    Julio 10, 2021 a las 09:02 TARDE EDT

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    bbull

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    Abril 5, 2020 a las 10:51 MAÑANA EDT

    Descripción

    Found on the ground and apparently too cold to fly. Very small (< dime sized) bumble bee with very orange hair. Kept walking away on the ground so it ended up on my sleeve for the photo shoot where it warmed up and took off after a about 2 minutes. Never saw one quite like this before. Thank you John Ascher for the ID!

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    bbull

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    Julio 19, 2019 a las 11:26 MAÑANA EDT

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    Probably the same one photographed a few days ago.

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    Abeja Carpintera de Virginia (Xylocopa virginica)

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    bbull

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    Septiembre 24, 2019 a las 03:42 TARDE EDT

    Descripción

    A male, so there was no danger of being stung. Found on some low growing Eupatorium and apparently out of energy., I placed it on a Clethra flower where it immediately began feeding. Not sure it helped this late in the season.

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    bbull

    Fecha

    Julio 23, 2020 a las 06:45 TARDE EDT

    Descripción

    WOW!!! Flew up out of some ground cover and was surprisingly cooperative for the photo shoot. This individual really was that intensely colored and was still outside while I was editing some of these photos for comparison.

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    bbull

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    Agosto 10, 2020 a las 09:07 TARDE EDT

    Descripción

    Highlight of the evening.

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    Barrenador de la Falsa Acacia (Megacyllene robiniae)

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    bbull

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    Septiembre 17, 2019 a las 10:55 MAÑANA EDT

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    bbull

    Fecha

    Agosto 19, 2019 a las 09:26 TARDE EDT

    Descripción

    That is one CUTE Treehopper! Looks like something out of Men In Black.

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    bbull

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    Agosto 17, 2019 a las 02:09 TARDE EDT

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    hughmcguinness

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    Agosto 10, 2003 a las 09:20 TARDE HST

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    bbull

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    Julio 13, 2006 a las 12:03 TARDE EDT

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    Mariposa Sedosa Gris (Strymon melinus)

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    bbull

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    Junio 13, 2008 a las 03:41 TARDE EDT

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    Gallo Y Gallina Domésticos (Gallus gallus var. domesticus)

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    bbull

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    Marzo 3, 2005 a las 03:32 TARDE EST

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    Saltarina Campestre Norteamericana (Atalopedes huron)

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    bbull

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    Septiembre 5, 2018 a las 01:38 TARDE EDT

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    Rayadora de Halloween (Celithemis eponina)

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    bbull

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    Julio 25, 2016 a las 03:00 TARDE EDT