Was the individual you saw wild or grown/kept by people?
Observação | Is it wild? |
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Captive | |
Planted | |
Not recorded | |
Planted | |
Fotos / SonsWhatPakau pennigeraObservadormattwardDescriçãoSurprised to see this species trunking, I presume that would suggest its a very old specimen, or I have stuffed up the ID. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonsWhatPteris macilentaObservadormattwardDescriçãoIn a private remnant. I think this may be suggested sp. not P. macilenta...=) |
Yes |
Yes | |
Fotos / SonsWhatCapim-Do-Banhado (Panicum dichotomiflorum)ObservadormattwardDescriçãoEphemerally wet area, wasteland. Not 100% sure about the species, I think the Genus fits...=) |
Yes and no |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Fotos / SonsWhatAoraia rufivenaObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoDrawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonsWhatAoraia rufivenaObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoDrawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonsWhatAoraia rufivenaObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoDrawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain. |
Yes |
Yes | |
WhatIchneutica propriaObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoDrawn to light. Previously an uncommon moth here but now turning up regularly. |
Yes |
WhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonsWhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
WhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
WhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
WhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
WhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
WhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonsWhatIchneutica scutataObservadorpossumsendDescriçãoHeath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative. |
Yes |
Note that this field is intended to clarify, but not replace, the "Organism is wild" option under observations' "Data Quality Assessment" on the website, which is the "Captive/Cultivated" option on the iNat app.
The "is it wild?" field has a bit more nuance than the simple "yes/no" option for "Captive/Cultivated" and "Organism is wild". It can also be batch added to photos for bulk uploading, something I haven't figured out how to do with "Captive/Cultivated".