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Comanche Paper Wasp (Polistes comanchus)

Date

April 4, 2022 11:28 AM UTC
Comanche Paper Wasp - Photo (c) Jon McIntyre, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jon McIntyre
crnjac_d_009's ID: Comanche Paper Wasp (Polistes comanchus)
Added on April 6, 2022
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European Paper Wasp (Polistes dominula)

Observer

ewrunn1ng

Date

April 5, 2022 01:16 PM PDT
European Paper Wasp - Photo (c) IronChris, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
crnjac_d_009's ID: European Paper Wasp (Polistes dominula)
Added on April 6, 2022
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Grasswidow (Olsynium douglasii)

Observer

southhillwill

Date

April 10, 2021
Grasswidow - Photo (c) robin robinson, all rights reserved, uploaded by robin robinson
crnjac_d_009's ID: Grasswidow (Olsynium douglasii)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Grasswidow (Olsynium douglasii)

Observer

geographerdave

Date

March 6, 2022 12:35 PM PST
Grasswidow - Photo (c) robin robinson, all rights reserved, uploaded by robin robinson
crnjac_d_009's ID: Grasswidow (Olsynium douglasii)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Atamasco Lily (Zephyranthes atamasco)

Observer

mansfield_k_22

Date

March 6, 2022 01:32 PM EST

Description

Found at the Hillsborough River State Park around 1:32 pm.

Growing in a hardwood hammock habitat of the area surrounding the Hillsborough River, This flower is commonly referred to as an atamasco-lily. This particular organism was relatively short (young) compared to other organisms of the same species and stood about 6-10 inches out of the ground. it also appeared to recently bloomed. Found throughout the southeast United States, this plant is a monocot angiosperm and can also be found in Caribbean islands such as Bermuda. This species is a monocot due to its even leaf veins that give it a smooth appearance and scattered bundles of vascular tissue. In general, Zephyranthes Atamasca is characterized by their toxic bulbs and leaves and preference for soil rich in leaf mold. For its higher taxa, it is characterized by 6 petals and its pleasant scent.

http://www.southeasternflora.com/view_flora.php?plantid=522

Flowering Plants - Photo (c) Amy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Amy
crnjac_d_009's ID: Flowering Plants (Subphylum Angiospermae)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Cuban Brown Snail (Zachrysia provisoria)

Observer

swap_c_12

Date

March 5, 2022 11:32 AM EST

Description

This snail is brown and tan and about a half inch in size. Land snail commonly found in soil, rocks or leaves

Zachrysia - Photo (c) pliffgrieff, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
crnjac_d_009's ID: Genus Zachrysia, a member of Common Land Snails and Slugs (Order Stylommatophora)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Christmas Lichen (Herpothallon rubrocinctum)

Observer

antony_a_004

Date

March 2, 2022 08:13 PM EST

Description

Visual description- Several Christmas lichen are detected here. They are red in color with a tint of white shade. They are growing off the trees. One ring of lichen is the size of my thumb.

Defining characteristics-They are red in color with a tint of white shade. with a single ring being the size of my thumb. they have a external thalus growing of fungus, showing its symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae/cyanobacteria present on the trees. Hence its a lichen.

Habitat- this was found on aa tree bark near a water body. As for common habitats, they are commonly found in areas with low pollution and hence is also called a pollution indicator, they are found on the bark of trees and moist areas with sunlight.

Additional Information- It was found near a water body body
. it a good indicator of pollution. the presence of lichens shows the place has less pollution.

Range-The range varies from Florida to Texas to north Carolina.

For reference-
https://lucec.loyno.edu/natural-history-writings/christmas-wreath-lichen-cryptothecia-rubrocincta

Christmas Lichen - Photo (c) Mary Keim, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
crnjac_d_009's ID: Christmas Lichen (Herpothallon rubrocinctum)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Barba de Viejo (Tillandsia usneoides)

Observer

evans_c_910

Date

March 3, 2022 12:17 PM EST
Spanish Moss - Photo (c) Iván Reséndiz Cruz, all rights reserved, uploaded by Iván Reséndiz Cruz
crnjac_d_009's ID: Barba de Viejo (Tillandsia usneoides)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Resurrection Fern (Pleopeltis michauxiana)

Observer

evans_c_910

Date

March 4, 2022 06:22 PM EST
Resurrection Fern - Photo (c) Avery, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Avery
crnjac_d_009's ID: Resurrection Fern (Pleopeltis michauxiana)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Resurrection Fern (Pleopeltis michauxiana)

Observer

ouellette_a_18

Date

March 8, 2022 01:22 PM UTC

Description

This fern is green with some yellow, with brownish sori. Its small (each frond being about 2 inches long). The shape of each frond is triangular with round blades that are decreasing in size as you move down the frond. The visible part of the plant is the sporophyte and on the underside of the blades the sori are visible. The stipe of the fond is a vascular characteristic of Monilophyta. They do not have seeds and mentioned before, the visible part of the plant is the sporophyte, only typical in monilophytes. The fern was found living out of the bark of a tree and are found in any location that is moist or receives water in order to reproduce. The day when the ferns were found was a hot upper 80 degree day, sunny, and humid. The plants were all living closely together. The fern living within the tree demonstrates mutualism relationship or commensalism.

https://web.fscj.edu/david.byres/resfern/resfern.htm

Resurrection Fern - Photo (c) Avery, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Avery
crnjac_d_009's ID: Resurrection Fern (Pleopeltis michauxiana)
Added on March 8, 2022
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Christmas Lichen (Herpothallon rubrocinctum)

Observer

westcott_a_906

Date

March 7, 2022 12:54 PM EST
Christmas Lichen - Photo (c) Mary Keim, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
crnjac_d_009's ID: Christmas Lichen (Herpothallon rubrocinctum)
Added on March 8, 2022
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