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jimmccormacDescripción
Perching low in grasses in high quality oak savanna, in the Oak Openings
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Género StigmellaObserv.
jimmccormacDescripción
The genus Stigmella is iNat's suggestion. I am unsure what this very small - 5-7 mm - species is. It was in a high-quality oak savanna in the Oak Openings.
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Salamandra Foca (Desmognathus monticola)Observ.
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Under wet rocks near edge of small stream. I think it's a seal salamander! These Desmognathus can be confusing.
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Polillas de Pluma (Familia Pterophoridae)Observ.
jimmccormacDescripción
Plume moth resting in rich, fairly mature deciduous forest.
Fotos / Sonidos
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Saltarinas de Mandíbulas Largas (Género Hentzia)Observ.
jimmccormacDescripción
Probably immature Hentzia; spider was about 5mm in length. Young upland oak-hickory woods adjacent to meadow.
Observ.
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Sand terrace of Ohio River, dry sandy ground with prickly-pear cactus and other xeric plant species.
Observ.
jimmccormacDescripción
Sand terrace of Ohio River, dry sandy ground with prickly-pear cactus and other xeric plant species.
Observ.
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Smallish nursery web spider (I think), on side of box-elder tree in floodplain forest. Total leg span perhaps an inch and a half. It blended remarkably well with the tree bark.
Observ.
jimmccormacDescripción
Smallish nursery web spider (I think), on side of box-elder tree in floodplain forest. Total leg span perhaps an inch and a half. It blended remarkably well with the tree bark.
Observ.
jimmccormacDescripción
Smallish nursery web spider (I think), on side of box-elder tree in floodplain forest. Total leg span perhaps an inch and a half. It blended remarkably well with the tree bark.