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Morugem (Stellaria media)Observador
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A small, ground hugging plant with green flowering reproductive structures visible.
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Escaravelhos (Ordem Coleoptera)Observador
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Dark brown, almost black beetle crawls slowly down a blade. The head, thorax, and abdomen are clearly visible in this picture.
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Aranhas Verdadeiras (Subordem Araneomorphae)Observador
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A tiny arachnid found crawling over leaf blades. This spider was fast-moving and almost appeared to hop around the leaves.
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Calycopis isobeonObservador
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A member of order Lepidoptera on a leaf with wings held closed showing the brown and burnt orange color pattern of the wings. Also visible is the abdomen emerging from the posterior end.
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Género CopaeodesObservador
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Skipper in the adult stage of metamorphosis shows off its orange wings and antennae.
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Flying member of subphylum Hexapoda landed on my camera bag. Wings tucked onto thorax.
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Plantas Vasculares (Filo Tracheophyta)Observador
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The leaves of this vascular plant hug the dry soil. No roots or stem visible.
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Género TipulaObservador
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A winged member of subphylum Hexapoda of phylum Arthropoda rests on a stem and reveals its wings.
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Inhame (Colocasia esculenta)Observador
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Colocasia ("elephant ear") holding water.
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Erva-Cinderella (Calyptocarpus vialis)Observador
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Straggler daisy with reproductive structures present.
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Tinantia anomalaObservador
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False Dayflower showing reproductive structures.
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Myriopteris scabraObservador
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Bright green lipfern emerging from beneath a large rock.
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Musgos (Filo Bryophyta)Observador
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Unidentified Bryophyte growing on a rock.
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Joaninha-de-Sete-Pintas (Coccinella septempunctata)Observador
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"Ladybug" in the tall grasses of central Texas.
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Lupinus texensisObservador
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Texas Bluebonnets growing on the side of the road.
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Esquilo-Raposa (Sciurus niger)Observador
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Fox Squirrel foraging on the bank of the Colorado River.
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Pato Doméstico (Anas platyrhynchos var. domesticus)Observador
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Waterfowl in the Colorado River seen with several Mallards.
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Pato-Real (Anas platyrhynchos)Observador
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Male and female mallards in the Colorado River.
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Ganso-Do-Egipto (Alopochen aegyptiaca)Observador
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Egyptian Goose on the banks of the Colorado River.