Saturday 23rd December, 2023 - Heathcote National Park (Species list)

Start time: 12.20pm
Duration: 3hr, 30mins (approx)
Distance: 5.5km (approx)
iNaturalist observations: 11

Below are some of the common and/or notable species I observed and was able to identify:

📷 = Observations posted

Trees:

  • Angophora costata (Sydney red gum)
  • Angophora hispida (Dwarf apple)
  • Banksia serrata (Old man banksia)
  • Eucal...

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Posted on February 12, 2024 10:43 AM by ben-johnson ben-johnson | 11 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Tuesday December 5th, 2023 - Long Trail, Duffy's Forest (Species list)

Start time: 10:50AM
Duration: 3 hours, 17 minutes
Distance: 6.4km (approx)
iNaturalist observations: 19

Below are some of the common and/or notable species I observed and was able to identify:

📷 = Observations posted

Trees:

  • Angophora costata (Sydney Red Gum)
  • Banksia serrata (Old Man Banksia)
  • Corymbia gummifera (Red Bloodwood)
  • Eucalyptus sp. (Scribbly gum)

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Posted on February 12, 2024 10:43 AM by ben-johnson ben-johnson | 19 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

IV BIOMARATON DE INVIERNO 2024

Fecha del evento: del 16 al 18 de febrero del 2024
Ponte en contacto con nosotros en el (34) 606298014 o escribe a correo@anapri.es si tienes alguna duda.

Tenemos previstas al menos 3 salidas; En Colmenar Viejo el Camino del Canal Isabel II, y Cordel de Marmota y una tercera en Mataelpino Arroyo de la Gargantilla.

Viernes día 16 a las 16h: Cordel de Marmota en Colmenar Viejo.

  • Punto de encuen...

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Posted on February 12, 2024 08:23 AM by eduardoramirez-anapri eduardoramirez-anapri | 0 comments | Leave a comment

SALIDAS IV BIOMARATON DE INVIERNO

Fecha del evento: del 16 al 18 de febrero del 2024
Ponte en contacto con nosotros en el (34) 606298014 o escribe a correo@anapri.es si tienes alguna duda.

Tenemos previstas al menos 3 salidas; En Colmenar Viejo el Camino del Canal Isabel II, y Cordel de Marmota y una tercera en Mataelpino Arroyo de la Gargantilla.

Viernes día 16 a las 16h: Cordel de Marmota en Colmenar Viejo.

  • Punto de encuen...

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Posted on February 12, 2024 08:19 AM by eduardoramirez-anapri eduardoramirez-anapri | 0 comments | Leave a comment

GERM' au Nature City Challenge Marseille 2024 !

Rejoignez l'équipe GERM' dans le cadre du Nature City Challenge Marseille 2024.

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2024-marseille

Dans le cadre de cette formidable manifestation sur iNaturalist, l'association GERM' organise des inventaires sur des secteurs de nature en ville dont elle a la gestion.
Plusieurs équipes pourront se déplo...

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Posted on February 12, 2024 08:07 AM by germ_renaturation germ_renaturation | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Project Update - February 2024

Welcome to members who have recently joined our Land for Wildlife- Brisbane iNaturalist project.

We have 62 members but only 38 people who have added observations to the Project. Each time you upload an observation you need to opt-in to the Project, by clicking on the Projects tab and selecting the Land for Wildlife – Brisbane Project, before you save and complete your observation. You can go back and edit any of your previous observations that you might have missed adding to the...

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Posted on February 12, 2024 05:31 AM by lfw-brisbane lfw-brisbane | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Meenoplidae (Fulgoromorpha) of continental Africa: an overview

This post is available as a better formatted, printer-friendly PDF here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONxxorrMch-aMp9aICYCd4CM2cNNGJ8J/view?usp=drivesdk
Viewing in PDF format is recommended and includes a list of species, synonyms, and distribution data for all African species

Meenoplidae is a small and scarcely encountered family of old world plan...

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Posted on February 12, 2024 04:42 AM by psyllidhipster psyllidhipster | 0 comments | Leave a comment

SA iNaturalists - January 2024 Update



The City Nature Challenge is back for 2024, running from Friday 26th to Monday 29th of April. Join the

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Posted on February 12, 2024 03:19 AM by cobaltducks cobaltducks | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Meenoplidae (Fulgoromorpha) of continental Africa: an overview

This post is available as a better formatted, printer-friendly PDF here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONxxorrMch-aMp9aICYCd4CM2cNNGJ8J/view?usp=drivesdk
Viewing in PDF format is recommended and includes a list of species, synonyms, and distribution data for all African species

Meenoplidae is a small and scarcely encountered family of old wo...

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Posted on February 12, 2024 02:03 AM by psyllidhipster psyllidhipster | 4 comments | Leave a comment

tag list for my observations

aquatic
bitten
collection
color
dead
egg
excrement
feeding
group
iNatFirst
larva
mating
molt
nymph
pupa
story
structure
stung
symbiosis
torpor
video
yes

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Posted on February 11, 2024 11:28 PM by eccentric_entomophile eccentric_entomophile | 0 comments | Leave a comment

2024-02-11: Canyon Lake, AZ

Going to Canyon Lake in the morning was nice - it was really peaceful there and I was the only one there for a good 30 minutes. It was a little chilly, but there was little wind and the sky was rather clear. I went along the shore of the lake for pretty much all of the trip, I wanted to see what kind of aquatic and semi-aquatic life I could find. I didn't find as much as I'd like, I think that's because of the temperature and the fact that I didn't stay long.
A few things I noticed /...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 07:48 PM by themajesticcoot themajesticcoot | 19 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

🐯 𝓣𝓪𝔁𝓪 𝓕𝓲𝓵𝓽𝓮𝓻𝓮𝓭 𝓟𝓻𝓸𝓳𝓮𝓬𝓽𝓼 🐍


See below for links to taxa filtered versions of the main project or places.

【1】Umbrella projects (each park has it's own project):

Plants of South Carolina State Parks

Birds of South Carolina State Parks

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Posted on February 11, 2024 05:28 PM by sc_beetles sc_beetles

Butterfly observations 11.02.2024 Sinhagad valley Pune MH India

Butterfly observations 11.02.2024
Sinhagad valley Pune MH India

Members
Swanand kesari
Dr Himanshu Pandav
Pavan Damoor

ButterfliesofPune

Timing: 9:30 am to 1 pm

Species count: 40

List of sightings

  1. Vindhyan Bob
  2. Pea blue
  3. Common Pierrot
  4. Angled Pierrot
  5. White tip line blue
  6. Common line blue
  7. Tailless line blue
  8. Common hedge blue
  9. Common shot silverline
  10. ...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 03:23 PM by pavandamoor pavandamoor | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Flag requiring further processing

https://www.inaturalist.org/flags/572215
Listroderes costirostris→Listroderes obliquus
--------------------------→Listroderes costirostris

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Posted on February 11, 2024 02:50 PM by newrookie newrookie | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Obscure Amazonian Lizard Observation of the Week: 11 February, 2024

[in English]
For the week ending 11 February, 2024 there were 113 observations of lizards in the Amazon Region. These represented

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Posted on February 11, 2024 02:09 PM by petezani petezani | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Devil's Pit Cave - Transition Zone

Trip Date: 2024-02-11

Visited lower entrance, Creepy Corridor and Free Drinks Saloon.

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Posted on February 11, 2024 12:45 PM by peterswart peterswart | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Moving into a new house, with a new garden

I'm moving into a new house over the next month, with a new slightly larger garden that seems to get a lot more sun than my current one. It looks like absolute crap at the moment, completely covered in pavement:

But that does mean I can design a new garden from the ground up and see it develop into something beautiful over the coming years! Can't wait to see what animals I will be ...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 12:29 PM by stanvrem stanvrem | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Paragonocnemis (Paragonocnemis) seydeli Ardoin 1964

The genus Paragonocnemis s. str. contains reddish-brownish species, all African, close to Gonocnemis and Paragonocnemis (Microgonocnemis), but which differ at least by the presence of transverse carinae on the pronotum. Only 3 species are known to occur in Southern Africa, these are figured in Schwaller 2014: P. angolensis, P. rufus, P. seydeli.
Diagnosis: Anterior femora in both sexes with distinct tooth. Pronotal disc with pattern of distinct, transverse and longitudinal keels.

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Posted on February 11, 2024 09:14 AM by traianbertau traianbertau | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Gonocnemis surcoufi Pic, 1928

Original description in:
Pic, M. M. 1928. Nouveaux Coléoptères exotiques. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, vol 34, issue 4, pages 257-258.
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/52050602#page/276/mode/1up
Translated from Latin & French:
Long, almost opaque, pubescent gray, reddish-brown, antennae in the middle and at the tip dark, the last artic...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 07:17 AM by traianbertau traianbertau | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Hoplonyx (Nataloplonyx) amoenus Péringuey 1904

This is probably the only bronze coloured Nataloplonyx recorded from KZN.

Original description in:
Péringuey, L. 1904. Sixth contribution to the South African coleopterous fauna. Description of new species of Coleoptera in the collection of the South African Museum. Annals of the South African Museum, 3 (6): 167-300.
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1510606#page/29...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 04:36 AM by traianbertau traianbertau | 0 comments | Leave a comment

V3.6 A Key to the Eleodes Species of the United States and Canada

Some fairly major changes have been made. The Promus section (37 to 41) has had some adjustments to aid with more diverse forms of its species, and E. nigrina (continuation) and E. inornata have been moved from around couplet 44, to couplets 81 and 82, this should help with distinguishing from E. humeralis, which has also been altered. I have also made a few small miscellaneous changes. More info in my profile: ...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 03:16 AM by eleodesthermopolis eleodesthermopolis | 0 comments | Leave a comment

List of my honeyeater groups

I've classified honeyeater genera into morphological, non-taxonomic, non-phylogenetic groups for ease of identification.

Manorina group
Philemon group
Acanthorhynchus group

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Posted on February 11, 2024 02:54 AM by cyanfox cyanfox | 0 comments | Leave a comment

The year of the Anemone (windflowers)?

Due to the wetter weather across parts of Texas, this late winter/early spring may shape up to be a really good Anemone year.

Already, we've got:
--a new iNat county record
--some plants that look "different"--outside the range of typical appearances
--and the the three species on t...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 02:45 AM by pfau_tarleton pfau_tarleton | 3 comments | Leave a comment

Observation of the Month for January 2024

This months observation was by . He observed this on January 25th, 2024 at 11:59am in Long Island. His inaturalist name is zitserm and the observation can be seen at:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/197619072

We believe this to be in the Genus Mycena although further study would need to be done to get it down to species. If you have further information please do not hesitate...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 01:16 AM by tomzuckerscharff tomzuckerscharff

Ontogenetic development of adaptive colouration in impalas (Aepyceros)

Impalas (Aepyceros) are unusual among the relatively large-bodied (body mass 50 kg or more) ungulates of the world, in that the adult colouration is approximately present already at birth.

In other words, the colouration of the pelage in impalas is remarkably precocial.

However, not all features of colouration are equally well-developed in neonates.

The aim of this Post is to document and illustrate these chronological (ontogenetic) variations.

LATERAL FLA...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 01:11 AM by milewski milewski | 10 comments | Leave a comment

1er boletín GSBioblitz

La GBS 2023 fue otro gran éxito para #citizenscience.

Ha habido nuevos participantes, más observaciones y nuevas especies registradas, incluidas especies raras y en peligro de extinción.

Al menos 160 especies fueron registradas por primera vez en iNaturalist (a nivel global o local). ¡Los países de América del Sur han registrado la mayor biodiversidad de anfibios registrada en el mundo! ¡Vivan nuestras especies!

El gran bioblitz es el mayor evento de biodiversidad...

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Posted on February 11, 2024 12:54 AM by mcarolinalago mcarolinalago | 1 comment | Leave a comment

Species of the Week- Garlic Mustard

Garlic Mustard, also known as Alliaria petiolata, can be found in the herbaceous layer of Charles river wetlands, the Sachar Woods, and in just about every nook and cranny around campus. This invasive plant spreads quickly through wind spread seeds and sprouts early in the spring. Garlic mustard is also allelopathic, meaning it excretes chemicals that limit the growth of other species of plant...

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Posted on February 10, 2024 11:15 PM by pineguard pineguard

It's Arabideae time in Texas!

Species of the Tribe Arabideae are among the first flowers to bloom (January--March or early April). Being small and inconspicuous, they are often overlooked. Observations of Texas Arabideae are here. These species have been lumped and split, taxonomically; formerly, all were in the genus Draba.

Because of its diminutive size, ...

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Posted on February 10, 2024 11:12 PM by pfau_tarleton pfau_tarleton | 18 comments | Leave a comment
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