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cinnamon325

Fecha

Mayo 2024

Descripción

Lifer, dipnetted larva, too bad not a mud

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cinnamon325

Fecha

Mayo 2024

Descripción

Lifer adult! Flipped

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necology

Fecha

Abril 2024

Descripción

Unsure if this is a known population.

I've been checking out a few spots where this species may occur and got lucky, as I wasn't given coordinates or even a general area.

I counted about 7 plants in bud, with another 3 appearing to have just leaves. Location was a small hill slope just upland of a inundated swamp. Overstory consisted of Red Maple, White Pine, Yellow Birch and American Holly and various Oak species. Midstory shrubs included what appear to be Blueberry and Swamp Azalea as well as Greenbriar and Sawbriar (Smilax glauca). Cooccurring ground cover included a small white species of Violet, Coptis trifolia, Mitchella repens, Maianthemum canadense and Anemonoides quinquefolia.

I hiked five miles through the area and did not find any other populations.

Obscuring all other observations from the day. Will report site to DCR through portal.

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Culebra Verde Lisa (Opheodrys vernalis)

Fecha

Mayo 2024

Descripción

FINALLY!!! Big lifer for me.

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Salamandra de Boca Pequeña (Ambystoma texanum)

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adriansydor

Fecha

Octubre 2019

Descripción

Protruding lower jaw, lichen-like gray markings along the sides, narrow snout, and small head.

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john_baur

Fecha

Mayo 5, 2024 a las 02:40 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Ugh! Another confusing Amelanchier.

Going with A. canadensis because of leaf pubescence and flower petal length. The summit of the ovary appears (to me) to be pubescent, which I believe is wrong for A. canadensis, but everything else appears to be a good fit. A. arborea is ruled out based on flower petal length.

Among the species that have a pubescent ovary in New England, A. spicata is the only one known to occur in Norfolk County. However, A. spicata would not have pubescence on the upper surface of the leaves and this shrub is too tall for that species as well. A. sanguinea can be ruled out based on the leaf teeth, and A. humilis and A. gaspensis would be way out of range so I didn't bother seriously considering them.

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john_baur

Fecha

Mayo 22, 2023 a las 08:41 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

Bisexual inflorescence, terminal spike entirely staminate, perigynia pubescent without obvious teeth, spikes sessile, scales awnless place this in Acrocystis (Master Key to Carex in Sedges of Maine). Within Acrocystis, the key points to C. communis because the perigynium body is about as wide as long, and the widest leaf is >3mm wide (maybe 3.7mm). However, the perigynium beak is well over 1mm long, the carpellate scales are reddish brown, and the lowest proximal pistillate bract overtops the staminate spike, all of which are wrong for C. communis. Based on the perigynium shape, particularly the beak length, this is C. lucorum despite the wide leaf.

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ifitz10

Fecha

Junio 1, 2020 a las 12:39 TARDE EDT

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Fecha

Mayo 2024

Descripción

New population discovered about last week. Likely occurs in other nearby areas, especially off-trail.

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jacksonfrost

Fecha

Octubre 2023

Descripción

An amazing opportunity to observe such a cool species. No public access

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Salamandra Primaveral (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus)

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molsdon

Fecha

Abril 20, 2024 a las 12:18 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Another slightly larger individual found downstream, didn't see any adults. Found along with larval and adult Eurycea in the both areas.

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Víbora de Cascabel de Manchas Gemelas del Oeste (Crotalus pricei ssp. pricei)

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nemesis1386

Fecha

Agosto 2018

Descripción

Neonate, maybe a couple weeks old. Slow on cold rocks on a cool morning. Glad to see a new generation.

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Falsa Coralillo Real de Cola Corta (Lampropeltis extenuata)

Fecha

Junio 2013

Descripción

The story as I remember it on this one. Someone sent me a text saying they found this snake and had it in a bucket but wanted me to ID it. They "tossed a lizard in with it". I got there later and looked in the bucket under something they had and it was eating the ground skink. Kind of freaked me out when I saw it for two reasons, they had a protected species in a bucket which is a no no and the fact that it was eating a skink. Any website you go to at this point only listed crowned snakes as their food source. Since this pic you see more than just snakes listed. I caught a lot of hell for this pic I took and encouraged the home owner to release it back where he found it after it finished eating

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captainjack0000

Fecha

Marzo 2023

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jakescott

Fecha

Marzo 2007

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mike_rochford

Fecha

Marzo 2016

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Dojo (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)

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hydrophilus

Fecha

Junio 30, 2016 a las 11:24 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

A known population of this species that has apparently failed to spread outside of this marshy area.

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Pez Espátula (Polyodon spathula)

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hydrophilus

Fecha

Junio 2016

Descripción

Collected as part of an official research survey for this species. This individual had been initially tagged and stocked into Allegheny Reservoir 5 years prior, and at some point went over the reservoir's dam and swam back up into this nearby tributary of the Allegheny River.

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hydrophilus

Fecha

Junio 2023

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Fecha

Enero 2013

Descripción

Grotto sculpin, Cottus specus

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jasonsimpson

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hydrophilus

Fecha

Enero 2020

Lugar

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Found in a cave.

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hydrophilus

Fecha

Noviembre 2020

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hydrophilus

Fecha

Enero 2020

Lugar

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Found in a cave.

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stevendaniel

Fecha

Junio 25, 2020 a las 10:47 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

sandstone barrens; abundant after 2018 fire

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thesquig

Fecha

Julio 11, 2022 a las 01:57 TARDE EDT

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mlarocque1962

Fecha

Febrero 11, 2011 a las 01:27 MAÑANA EST

Fotos / Sonidos

Fecha

Abril 2023

Descripción

New EO for this species.

Flat, wet area mostly surrounded by upward slopes, anywhere from gentle to a maximum of about 30 degrees. The wetland had little visible standing water however the vast majority of the ground here was covered in sphagnum, no visible mud other than spots disturbed by deer or otherwise. After a few dozen yards the wetland became thick with Vaccinium, but the edges had sparse trees with minimal understory. Trees consisted of red maple, a small patch of tupelo, and white pines here and there. Ferns were starting to grow in which I assume were Massachusetts based on similar habitat to another site for this orchid. Other than the ferns in the immediate vicinity of the plant vegetation was relatively sparse, but Lysimachia borealis and Maianthemum canadense nearby. I took a sample of the first inch or so of soil near the first plant I found which seemed to solely be organic matter, presumably dead sphagnum.

In the areas I’ve seen these plants a few common plants that weren’t present in any sites are Impatiens, Chamaedaphne, and Onoclea sensibilis. This species was not found in any floodplain habitats or nearby wide or high-energy streams.

I did not extensively survey this area as there weren’t many areas to walk which weren’t potentially suitable habitat outside of the perimeter, but just based on walking in from an area that had stumps to walk on it seemed the plants were mostly around the perimeter. 25 plants found at the first site where I spent the most time, each time I poked back toward the edge of this roughly circular wetland I found plants, with five at the second spot and one at the last. The samples represent about half of the wetland, so it is probably safe to assume they can be found around the entire perimeter, and possibly more within.

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Falsa Coralillo Real Oriental Estadounidense (Lampropeltis triangulum)

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explore4

Fecha

Agosto 10, 2022 a las 10:22 MAÑANA EDT

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Falsa Coralillo Real Oriental Estadounidense (Lampropeltis triangulum)

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jdwillson

Fecha

Abril 2024

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jacobgaposchkin

Fecha

Febrero 2, 2020 a las 12:18 TARDE EST

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Sapo Americano (Anaxyrus americanus)

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whutchins

Fecha

Octubre 12, 2021 a las 12:52 TARDE EDT

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mcharpentier

Fecha

Julio 2021

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Sapo de Espuelas Oriental (Scaphiopus holbrookii)

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jacksonfrost

Fecha

Abril 2023

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nortonsantos

Fecha

Enero 2021

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Polilla de Las Dos Moscas (Macrocilix maia)

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dhfischer

Fecha

Julio 6, 2019 a las 10:47 MAÑANA HST

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b_gonzalez

Fecha

Noviembre 2023

Descripción

19 females and 5 males.

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mcharpentier

Descripción

These plants were found growing in thin soil over ledge with associated vegetation indicating circumneutral conditions. This image was taken during a follow up visit after initial observation in July of the same year (See https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/198391825 for images from that visit).

The brown, minutely echinate pericarp which readily separates from the slightly ovate achene, distinguishes Chenopodium foggii from C. album and other similar congeners.

Thirty-three plants were located, restricted to an area of approximately 20 sq. meters, growing in thin soil (3-5 cm) and pockets of soil, lacking leaf litter, at the base of trees and on ledges. The canopy was open with Fraxinus americana, Quercus velutina, and Ostrya virginiana growing along the periphery. Seven individuals of Chenopodium foggii were located in the opening which was dominated by Carex pensylvanica, with scattered Capnoides sempervirens, Parthenocissus inserta, Elymus hystrix, Erechtites hieracifolius, Chenopodium simplex, Dryopteris marginalis, Polygonatum pubescens, Danthonia spicata, several individuals of Geranium bicknellii and Solanum dulcamara, and a single individual of Crataegus macrocarpon. The remnants of several fallen Fraxinus americana were scattered about the opening; no evidence of emerald ash borer was observed. The remaining twenty-six plants were seen growing along the southern periphery of the opening, on ledge outcrops terraced downward to the south, with vegetation as above as well as Fallopia cilinodis, Ageratina altissima, Circaea canadensis, Polystichum acrostichoides, Maianthemum racemosum, Aquilegia canadensis, Micranthes virginiensis, and Festuca subverticillata. On the eastern periphery, ledge outcrops with a similar flora lead downward to a talus slope, although no C. foggii was observed in either of these areas.

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wernerehl

Fecha

Mayo 2021

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cbuelow45

Fecha

Mayo 2015

Descripción

White variant among a large population

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Salamandra de Georgetown (Eurycea naufragia)

Fecha

Abril 2024

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Fecha

Mayo 2021

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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)

Fecha

Abril 19, 2024 a las 11:40 MAÑANA CDT

Descripción

Private tract of BCNWR. Not accessible to the public.

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Yuca Texana (Yucca constricta)

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acjci

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Abril 17, 2024 a las 10:02 MAÑANA CDT

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Lagartija Norteña de Árbol (Urosaurus ornatus)

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acjci

Fecha

Abril 17, 2024 a las 09:44 MAÑANA CDT

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Sacahuistle (Nolina texana)

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acjci

Fecha

Abril 17, 2024 a las 10:07 MAÑANA CDT

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acjci

Fecha

Abril 17, 2024 a las 10:28 MAÑANA CDT

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acjci

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Abril 17, 2024 a las 12:38 TARDE CDT

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acjci

Fecha

Abril 17, 2024 a las 05:09 TARDE CDT

Descripción

Idk the exact spot but was along here

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acjci

Fecha

Abril 2024

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Salamandra de San Marcos (Eurycea nana)

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acjci

Fecha

Abril 2024

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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wildlander

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Abril 13, 2024 a las 10:11 MAÑANA CDT

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Garza Grande (Ardea alba)

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wildlander

Fecha

Abril 14, 2024 a las 03:01 TARDE CDT

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wildlander

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Abril 15, 2024 a las 02:36 TARDE CDT

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Helecho Culantrillo (Adiantum capillus-veneris)

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wildlander

Fecha

Abril 15, 2024 a las 05:21 TARDE CDT

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morrisn

Fecha

Marzo 4, 2019 a las 03:30 TARDE EST

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kaefer6

Fecha

Abril 2016

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Salamandra de Shenandoah (Plethodon shenandoah)

Fecha

Agosto 2008

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Salamandra Moteada (Ambystoma maculatum)

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cypselurus

Fecha

Febrero 18, 2024 a las 03:35 TARDE EST

Descripción

? in moat of giraffes and zebras

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Ranitas de Dedos Largos (Género Eleutherodactylus)

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laotriton

Fecha

Julio 30, 2023 a las 12:20 TARDE CEST

Descripción

Introduced. They are established and allegedly sometimes even leaving the glasshouse - https://www.zoospol.cz/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Moravec_et_al_Eleutherodactylus-johnstonei.pdf

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Salamandra de Barro (Pseudotriton montanus)

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ekabay

Fecha

Octubre 17, 2015 a las 04:48 TARDE EDT

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Salamandra de Barro (Pseudotriton montanus)

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mkosiewski

Fecha

Enero 21, 2017 a las 09:13 TARDE EST

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Salamandra de Barro (Pseudotriton montanus)

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dezclar

Fecha

Abril 2, 2005

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kenkneidel

Fecha

Mayo 12, 2020 a las 04:12 TARDE EDT

Descripción

leaf blades 2 mm

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Salamandra de Georgetown (Eurycea naufragia)

Observ.

eurycea

Fecha

Diciembre 2009

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Eurycea naufragia

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Salamandra de Georgetown (Eurycea naufragia)

Observ.

eurycea

Fecha

Julio 2013

Descripción

Georgetown salamander in its "natural" habitat.

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Salamandra de Georgetown (Eurycea naufragia)

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scottwahlberg

Fecha

Febrero 2011

Lugar

Privado

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Salamandra de Georgetown (Eurycea naufragia)

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mpmoskwik

Fecha

Octubre 2012

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Salamandra de Georgetown (Eurycea naufragia)

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johnwilliams

Fecha

Enero 2023

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Salamandra de Georgetown (Eurycea naufragia)

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reidhardin

Fecha

Enero 2024

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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beschwar

Fecha

Septiembre 11, 2018 a las 02:52 TARDE CDT

Descripción

As I understand, this is one of perhaps only two stygobitic species of leech known in the world. The other is in Slovenia, I believe. This species remains undescribed after ~30 years. It is one of the 37 species of groundwater fauna known from the San Marcos Artesian Well in the Edwards Aquifer.

Grid marks on the scale paper are 1/4". I know...

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Salamandra de San Marcos (Eurycea nana)

Fecha

Abril 2024

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Fecha

Abril 2024

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Retama (Parkinsonia aculeata)

Fecha

Abril 18, 2024 a las 09:20 MAÑANA CDT

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jcochran706

Fecha

Marzo 4, 2024 a las 12:14 TARDE CST

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akilee

Fecha

Abril 5, 2022 a las 03:45 TARDE EDT

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Salamandra del Noreste (Ambystoma jeffersonianum)

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jilldevito

Fecha

Abril 2024

Descripción

Vernal Pool NEW1184

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reidhardin

Fecha

Abril 2021

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Yuca Texana (Yucca constricta)

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wildlander

Fecha

Abril 12, 2024 a las 04:38 TARDE CDT

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Altramuz de Texas (Lupinus texensis)

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wildlander

Fecha

Abril 12, 2024 a las 06:00 TARDE CDT

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Salamandra de la Meseta Jollyville (Eurycea tonkawae)

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reidhardin

Fecha

Abril 2024

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Salamandra de San Marcos (Eurycea nana)

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reidhardin

Fecha

Abril 2024

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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isaacthelord

Fecha

Abril 2018

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Landa Park, 80s, sunny.

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Salamandra de Fern Bank (Eurycea pterophila)

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jessicagordon

Fecha

Agosto 2019

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arnanthescout

Fecha

Octubre 2023

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Same as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/186857976

At the time of this observation this species is currently unnamed, per word from one of the authors describing it (see Chippindale et al. 2000 and Devitt et al. 2019).

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Salamandra Ciega de Austin (Eurycea waterlooensis)

Observ.

eurycea

Fecha

Mayo 2013

Descripción

A terrible photo of a very very small juvenile Austin Blind salamander in its native habitat

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Serpiente Coralillo Arlequín (Micrurus tener)

Fecha

Noviembre 20, 2021 a las 03:45 TARDE UTC

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aidancampos

Fecha

Abril 2022

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Echinocereus perplexus W. Blum & A.P. Campos sp. nov.

https://www.ipni.org/n/77333476-1

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reidhardin

Fecha

Abril 14, 2024 a las 09:40 MAÑANA CDT

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Salamandra de la Meseta Jollyville (Eurycea tonkawae)

Fecha

Abril 2024

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hydaticus

Fecha

Noviembre 20, 2015

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lukebrooker

Fecha

Marzo 2020

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Salamandra de San Marcos (Eurycea nana)

Fecha

Agosto 2017

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Fotos / Sonidos

Fecha

Noviembre 2023

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

One of the coolest animals I've seen yet

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hydrophilus

Fecha

Octubre 2023

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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dustin_lynch

Fecha

Abril 13, 2018 a las 04:56 TARDE CDT

Descripción

Complete absence of dark 'tear-drop" marking under eye. Side with irregular black speckles, row of black spots midway through caudal fin. Inhabiting cold, spring-fed water (not typically inhabited by G. affinis).

Abundant in spring-fed old hatchery pond on campus. Had heard talks about this and other Gambusia species in the region at the SWAN meetings earlier in the day.

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Lagartija Espinosa Azul (Sceloporus cyanogenys)

Observ.

salamandersquad

Fecha

Mayo 2021

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Fecha

Noviembre 23, 2021 a las 06:37 TARDE CST

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threepogonias

Fecha

Abril 30, 2023 a las 08:19 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

This species isn’t typically recognized from New England where it is subsumed under Carya glabra, but given the strange habitat (sandy outwash with perched water table over silt-clay glaciolacustrine sediment) and the fact that I’ve never seen a pignut like this, I’m going to throw out the C. ovalis ID, which is recognized in Weakley’s flora of the Southeast (and lists MA as the northern extent).