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Observador
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1.5 mm nose to body rear. Found in water dipped from a small brook with a sweep jar. Swimming underwater while phtographed.
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Género HyalellaObservador
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3.5 mm nose to body rear. Found in water dipped from a small brook with a sweep jar. Swimming underwater while phtographed.
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Género LimnephilusObservador
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4.1 mm nose to body rear. Found in water dipped from a small brook with a sweep jar. It was underwater while phtographed. I manually removed it freom its cocoon for some of the photos.
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Género LeptophlebiaObservador
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4.3 mm nose to body rear. Found in water dipped from a small brook with a sweep jar. Swimming underwater while phtographed.
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Género JacobaeaObservador
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Growing in a residential yard with normal grass surrounding it.
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Género ChydorusObservador
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0.3 mm nose to rear. Found in water dipped from a still pool in a small brook.
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Copépodes Ciclopóides (Ordem Cyclopoida)Observador
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Found in water dipped from the still area of a small brook. 1.0 mm from eye to rear of metasome.
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Género CorynoneuraObservador
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2.7mm nose to body rear. Found in water dipped from a pool in a small brook.
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Observador
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2.5 mm nose to body rear. Found in water dipped from a still pool in a small brook.
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Ant was 6.2 mm nose to body rear. It was dragging the dead fly along a red concrete sidewalk.
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Género FormicaObservador
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The iNat AI identifier suggested Pimpla pedalis so I listed that but I’m suspicious that it might actually be a flying ant. Can anyone help with an accurate ID? 11 mm nose to body rear. Found crawling on a concrete driveway.
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Família ScatopsidaeObservador
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2.2 mm nose to wing tips. There were hundreds of these tiny files moving around on the inside of our garage window.
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Moscardos-Dos-Regatos (Género Chrysops)Observador
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9 mm nose to body rear. This fly was on the inside of a vehicle, on the window glass. I took the photo from the outside. When I opened the vehicle door to get a dorsal photo, the fly flew away and I didn't get the photo.
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Género PhilaenusObservador
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6.1 mm nose to body rear. Found using a sweep net on a flowering weed.
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Colêmbolos (Subclasse Collembola)Observador
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1.3 mm nose to body rear. Found by beating the leaves of an ornamental shrub above a plastic jar. This fell into the jar.
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Chrysoperla harrisiiObservador
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2.8 mm nose to body rear. Found by beating the leaves of an ornamental shrub above a plastic jar. This fell into the jar.
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Aranhas (Ordem Araneae)Observador
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0.9 mm nose to body rear. Found by beating the leaves of an ornamental shrub above a plastic jar. This fell into the jar.
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Gastrópodes (Classe Gastropoda)Observador
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3 cm when stretched straight. Found crawling on a wet concrete sidewalk.
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Género EmpicorisObservador
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6.2 mm nose to wing tips. Found by beating the leaves of an ornamental shrub above a plastic jar. This fell into the jar.
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Género EntomobryaObservador
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1.6 mm nose to body rear. Foun d by sweeping some tall grass with a plastic jar.
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Chorthippus brunneusObservador
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15 mm nose to body rear. Found on grass, it hopped onto a concrete driveway before I took the photos.
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Aranhas (Ordem Araneae)Observador
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1.1 mm nose to body rear. Found by beating the leaves of the flowers in our patio planter over a jar. This spider fell into the jar.
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Aranhas-Caranguejo (Família Thomisidae)Observador
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1.3 mm nose to body rear. Found by beating the leaves of the flowers in our patio planter over a jar. This spider fell into the jar.
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Observador
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3.6 mm nose to wing tips. Found sitting on the inside glass of a front entrance door to a house.
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Cortinicara gibbosaObservador
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1.7 mm nose to body rear. Found by shaking the leaves of some potted annual flowers over an empty plastic jar and this beetle fell into the jar.
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Observador
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1.1 mm nose to body rear. Found crawling on an outdoor garbage box.
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Observador
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Red and white mite was only 0.2 mm in length. Found in water dipped from a marshy area. Was swimming in the marsh water while being photographed.
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Família DixidaeObservador
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3 mm in length. Found in in water dipped from a marshy area. Was swimming in the marsh water while being photographed.