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Broad-headed Bugs (Family Alydidae)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Black body, one pair of wings.
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Spotless Lady Beetles (Genus Cycloneda)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Red but lack spots, black head and legs.
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Earth-boring Beetles (Family Geotrupidae)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Black beetle, two forward pincers.
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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Green, with two enlarged front legs.
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Rough Stink Bugs (Genus Brochymena)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Brown with hard shell. Trapezoid shape.
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Typical Paper Wasps (Genus Polistes)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Yellow and black striped with stinger on posterior. Winger
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Eastern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa virginica)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Black posterior with yellow thorax, six legged.
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Monarch (Danaus plexippus)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Large butterfly orange with with black edges and white spots.
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Subfamily EnnominaeObserver
asamatthewsDescription
Wings yellow fading to darker brown on bottom. Two black spots on wings.
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Grey with fringed wings 15-18 mm wingspan
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Black-spotted Schrankia (Hypenopsis macula)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Wingspan 1.3-1.8 cm. Brownish straight oblique lines.
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Grateful Midget (Elaphria grata)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Uniform reddish brown with dark gray spots on top and bottom.
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Skippers (Family Hesperiidae)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Brown with single colored wings, 2 antenna
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Calyptrate Flies (Zoosubsection Calyptratae)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Two wings, Hairy body.
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Eastern Black Carpenter Ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Rounded body, Antenna present, abdomen narrowly joined to thorax.
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Spider Wasps (Family Pompilidae)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Two pairs of wings, Tarsi with multiple segments.
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Subfamily AstatinaeObserver
asamatthewsDescription
Red thorax, tarsi with more than 3 segments, 2 pairs of wings.
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Short-horned Grasshoppers (Family Acrididae)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Slender greenish, vertex does not extend beyond antenna segment.
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Family SpirostomidaeObserver
asamatthewsDescription
No buccal cilliature and oral area boardered by active zone material (AZM). There was no uniform somatic ciliation that is well developed. Not trumpet shaped and not pigmented. The body was large and long.
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Paramecium (Genus Paramecium)Observer
asamatthewsDescription
Exhibited simple cilia, that were present at unencystated stages. Lacked buccal ciliature at the apical pole and lacked ventral cilia. Was larger than 100µm and had ciliate phygenal tube.
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Genus GoniumObserver
asamatthewsDescription
Harvested from Jackson pond on Lookout Mtn. Ga.
Flat disc shaped colony of cells.
Some parts of the colony are colored green while others were translucent.