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Sclerophrys arabicaObservador
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I saw three of these today, but I'm not sure if they were Arabian Toads (Sclerophrys arabica) or Dhofar Toads (Duttaphrynus dhufarensis).
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Chrysina spectabilisObservador
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Gorgeous beetle attracted to a light at night
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Tritão-de-Pintas-Vermelhas (Notophthalmus viridescens ssp. viridescens)Observador
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Tritão-de-Pintas-Vermelhas (Notophthalmus viridescens ssp. viridescens)Observador
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Tritão-de-Pintas-Vermelhas (Notophthalmus viridescens ssp. viridescens)Observador
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Esfinge-da-Figueira (Pachylia ficus)Observador
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I found this huge caterpillar in Everglades National Park, along the Mahogany Hammock trail last week. It was munching away at those ficus leaves!
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Salamandra-de-Dorso-Vermelho-Do-Norte (Plethodon cinereus)Observador
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I'm entering this record for Daryl McMahon, who emailed me this information and photograph. Here are some of his notes: "My walk is mostly in the bush and so it would be difficult to see any that may be on the ground. The photo is from an area where I had moved to the road. It is at the top of a steep hill above a river (Nith). I saw one salamander, took a few steps and saw another. I remembered seeing some at the same time last year so I looked more closely. I had to move wet leaves along the curb to uncover the ones I photographed and have no idea how many could have been there had I continued to look. All of them (including those from today and yesterday combined) were within an area of about 20 yards.) I tried to find something about that area that made it different or special and found nothing."
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Género LibellulaObservador
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Two for one! These were flying all over and two finally landed side by side. I think this is a Golden-winged Skimmer (Libellula auripennis) and a Slaty Skimmer (Libellula incesta)
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This gorgeous Violet Webcap (Cortinarius violaceus) found in the mixed pine and broadleaf forest of Cusuco National Park in Honduras.