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Género ProsimuliumObservador
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Prosimulium; Butler Crk above Lake Terrell
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Género ZapadaObservador
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small stream at Anderson Crk Rd near Silver Fir campground, Mt Baker Natl Forest; male and female
I have collected nymphs nearby that have been verified as Z. oregonesis group and Z. columbiana.
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Género ChrysoperlaObservador
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Green Lacewing (Chrysoperla) from Saxon Road by the fish hatchery. It was resting on the white wall of my vehicle on an unusually warm day.
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Neoleptophlebia temporalis mayfly from Bagley Creek; 20JUL2023; identified via the Facebook group Mayfly Identification of North America.
Sadly iNat does include this species altho the N.A. species list does (https://www.entm.purdue.edu/mayfly/na-species-list.php#FamilyLeptophlebiidae).
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Género AllomyiaObservador
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adult female Allomyia identified by Bob Wissman, Aquatic Biology Assocs.
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Neothremma didactylaObservador
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Neothremma didactyla adult caddisfly from Fire Ice Trail; 20JUL2023 Identified by Bob Wissman, Aquatic Biology Assoc.
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Género TrialeurodesObservador
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These specimens were completely white in life. They lost that after being killed by freezing and then put into 70% ethanol.
Length is around 1.5 to 2 mm.
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Ross Lake National Recreation Area, North Cascades National Park Service Complex, Whatcom County, US-WA, US (Google, OSM)Fotos / Sons
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Tâmia-Pequena (Neotamias minimus)Observador
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Chipmunk visiting us at viewpoint above Chain Lakes Trail. Per the Lone Pine Field Guide titled, "Squirrels of the West", it appears that this is the Least Chipmunk. But the other candidate is the Yellow Pine chipmunk.
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Subgénero CicindelaObservador
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Oblique-lined Tiger Beetle; Boundary Way Trail below Coweap Peak
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Tipula puberaObservador
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collected by one of the small streams along the Fire and Ice trail.
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Aeshna interruptaObservador
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Aeshna interrupta; Teslin, Yukon; I found this specimen dead on the gravel of a roadside rest area near Teslin Lake. It was probably hit by a vehicle and fell off when that vehicle stopped at the rest area. I keyed this one out at home about 10 days later, so much of the coloration had faded. I used the key in Westfall, et al., with help from Paulson's "Dragonflies... of the West" to eliminate species that were out of range . altho I'm relatively confident of A. interrupta, iNaturalist's suggestions engine came up with that species!
The photomicrographs of key characters are: anal loop of the hindwing, eyes and occiput, genital pocket and genital pocket opened up, spots on dorsum of seg 10, mesepimeral stripe, metepimeral stripe.
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Guincho-Comum (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)Observador
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Black-headed Gull at Crooked River campground, north of Prince George; identified by the camp host.
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River Beauty, Destruction Bay Congdon Cr.) campground on Kluane Lake; also known as River Beauty in Yukon.
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Cornus canadensisObservador
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Bunchberry, Cornus canadensis, Million Dollar Falls, Yukon