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Orelha-de-Pau (Trametes sanguinea)Observador
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Beautiful bright red polypore. Identification as Trametes is provided by iNat.
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Género ArgiopeObservador
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Seen several times in vicinity of Kpatawee Falls. Although not so evident in photo, abdomen was distinctly greenish.
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Bicyclus safitzaObservador
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Butterfly seen in vicinity of lodge. ID is suggested by iNat but resembles very closely available photos of this species. No previous iNat records of this species from Liberia but probably to be expected.
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Ordem PolydesmidaObservador
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Large millipede on path to falls.
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Azanus isisObservador
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Common along path to falls. Genus was suggested by iNaturalist and it certainly looks like some members of the genus whose photos are on-line.
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Género ErynnisObservador
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Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Género NomadaObservador
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Small wasp in flowers of Crepis sp. (perhaps C. atribarba)
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Género CrepisObservador
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Possibly C. atribarba but I'm not familiar with the genus. Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mt. PP. Wasp is at https://inaturalist.ca/observations/165505657
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Clarkia pulchellaObservador
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Several plants found in one spot along the trail; beautiful flower none of us knew! Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Género DelphiniumObservador
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Seen during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Holodiscus discolorObservador
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Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okaganan Mountain PP.
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Geum triflorumObservador
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Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Marmota-de-Barriga-Amarela (Marmota flaviventris)Observador
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An adult Golden Eagle flushed from trail in vicinity of this newly killed marmot (still bleeding from a wound on back of head) and had presumably just predated it.
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Ceanothus sanguineusObservador
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Not sure of ID. Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Tragopogon dubiusObservador
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During CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Género ErigeronObservador
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Common along trail. Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Género SpiraeaObservador
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Common along trail. Every flower had large numbers of tiny black Staphylinid beetles actively crawling around. Part of CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Astragalus miserObservador
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ID unsure. Observed along trail during CONC biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Fritillaria affinisObservador
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I'm not sure of this identification, not knowing if the fruit is distinctive enough? Observed during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Observador
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Recorded during CONC's biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP. Observation of Cascadia Blue (https://inaturalist.ca/observations/165449433) from this same plant.
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Observador
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On Eriogonum heracleoides, which this species is restricted to. Seen during CONC biosurvey of Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Limenitis lorquiniObservador
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Recorded during CONC biosurvey of Okanagan Mt. Park.
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Aplocera plagiataObservador
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Found during the day sitting on outside of house in suburban setting. ID based on similarity to online photos of this species.
Observador
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Found during day on outside of door. From side (no photo) prominent wing protuberances both near the head and poking up from near the tip of the abdomen. ID based on similarity of many available online images.
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Género DrasteriaObservador
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Small moth (estimated to be about 2 cm wingspread). Knowing there are several species of Drasteria here, I'm not able to put a species name on this one.
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Observador
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Tiny millipede (length 16 mm) on underside of a bolete (https://inaturalist.ca/observations/164100160). Part of CONC biosurvey of Johns Family Park. Two additional microscope photos show entire millipede and a close-up of head. I don't have access at this time to a key which would allow me to attempt an identification, even to family.
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Arnica cordifoliaObservador
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Part of CONC's biosurvey of Johns Family park. Common in more shady areas.