Photos / Sounds

Observer

mike_rochford

Date

August 13, 2018 05:58 PM EDT
Assembly Moth - Photo (c) Kimberlie Sasan, some rights reserved (CC BY-ND), uploaded by Kimberlie Sasan
stayseascritters's ID: Assembly Moth (Samea ecclesialis)
Added on August 14, 2018
Leading

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What

Tersa Sphinx (Xylophanes tersa)

Observer

floridensis

Date

August 2013

Description

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Tersa Sphinx - Photo (c) krancmm, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by krancmm
stayseascritters's ID: Tersa Sphinx (Xylophanes tersa)
Added on August 14, 2018
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What

Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 2017

Description

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Green Treefrog - Photo (c) David G. Barker, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by David G. Barker
stayseascritters's ID: Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea)
Added on August 8, 2018
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What

Ghost Spiders (Family Anyphaenidae)

Observer

jenna56

Date

April 17, 2018 12:19 PM EDT
Spiders - Photo (c) Roy Kittrell, all rights reserved, uploaded by Roy Kittrell
stayseascritters's ID: Spiders (Order Araneae)
Added on August 7, 2018
Improving

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What

Sages (Genus Salvia)

Observer

jenna56

Date

April 27, 2018 03:31 PM EDT
Sages - Photo (c) Nico Rossi, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Nico Rossi
stayseascritters's ID: Sages (Genus Salvia)
Added on August 7, 2018
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What

Sages (Genus Salvia)

Observer

jenna56

Date

April 27, 2018 03:31 PM EDT
Sages - Photo (c) Nico Rossi, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Nico Rossi
stayseascritters's ID: Sages (Genus Salvia)
Added on August 7, 2018
Leading

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What

Yellow Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia)

Observer

lindsaurio

Date

August 26, 2016 07:13 PM EDT
Garden Orbweavers - Photo (c) James W. Beck, all rights reserved, uploaded by James W. Beck
stayseascritters's ID: Garden Orbweavers (Genus Argiope)
Added on August 5, 2018
Improving

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What

Eastern Hercules Beetle (Dynastes tityus)

Observer

austinsmith

Date

July 13, 2018 02:56 PM EDT
Eastern Hercules Beetle - Photo (c) Nils Tack, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Nils Tack
stayseascritters's ID: Eastern Hercules Beetle (Dynastes tityus)
Added on August 3, 2018
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What

Florida Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina ssp. bauri)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 2017

Description

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Florida Box Turtle - Photo (c) JeffreyGammon, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by JeffreyGammon
stayseascritters's ID: Florida Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina ssp. bauri)
Added on July 30, 2018
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What

Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus)

Observer

brennafarrell

Date

April 2018

Description

Babies! 1 male and 1 female. Obscured location.

Pileated Woodpecker - Photo (c) Joshlaymon, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
stayseascritters's ID: Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus)
Added on July 30, 2018
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What

Pine Woods Littersnake (Rhadinaea flavilata)

Observer

floridensis

Date

May 2018

Description

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Pine Woods Littersnake - Photo (c) Todd Pierson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
stayseascritters's ID: Pine Woods Littersnake (Rhadinaea flavilata)
Added on July 30, 2018
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What

Southern Pink-striped Oakworm Moth (Anisota pellucida)

Observer

brennafarrell

Date

October 18, 2017 01:58 PM EDT
Pink-striped Oakworm Moth - Photo (c) Owen Strickland, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Owen Strickland
stayseascritters's ID: Pink-striped Oakworm Moth (Anisota virginiensis)
Added on July 29, 2018
Maverick

Photos / Sounds

What

Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 2017

Description

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Green Anole - Photo (c) Roberto R. Calderón, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Roberto R. Calderón
stayseascritters's ID: Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)
Added on July 29, 2018
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