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Santa Cruz Aquatic Garter Snake (Thamnophis atratus ssp. atratus)Observer
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Yellow-eyed Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii ssp. xanthoptica)Observer
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pilarcitos
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California Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus)Observer
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under rock with banana slug, millipede, pill bug, at Mud Dam
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Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)Observer
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Mud Dam, in San Mateo Creek, Crystal Springs Reservoir, CA
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Lower Crystal Springs, sitting on bird house
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Rough-skinned Newt (Taricha granulosa)Observer
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near Filoli, Flume Trail, in dry creek bed
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Rough-skinned Newt (Taricha granulosa)Observer
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near Filoli, dry creek bed, Flume Trail
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Sharp-tailed Snake (Contia tenuis)Observer
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3254 Montevideo, San Ramon, Ca. In backyard at Tom and Carla Studley's house. Snout vent length 285.75 mm and tail length is 38.1 mm.
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Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans)Observer
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Very large metamorphosizing tadpole with legs found in pond in back yard at 15872 Stanton Rd, West Olive, Michigan. This is possibly a Rana catesbeiana tadpole, but the property owner thought they were green frogs. Both species are found in this region and would have very large tadpoles that could be found in a man-made pond.
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Blue Spruce (Picea pungens)Observer
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Boulder, Colorado. Near the MCOLL (Museum Collections) Building on CU Boulder Campus. (Google, OSM)Description
Blue spruce found next to MCOll (museum collections) building on CU Boulder campus.Posted as part of the VertNet Biodiversity Informatics Workshop.
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Subgenus PyrobombusObserver
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on CU Boulder campus. Has large orange dorsal band. We saw many of these on CU campus. Posted as part of the VertNet Biodiversity Informatics Workshop.
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Silver-spotted Skipper (Epargyreus clarus)Observer
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Boulder, Colorado. Found on flowers at Hazel Gates Cottage, CU Boulder Campus.Contributed by the VertNet Biodiversity Informatics Workshop. (Google, OSM)Description
on CU campus, Hesperiidae - Skipper. This butterfly seemed to like the Lupin flowers the best.
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Sutured Longhorn Beetle (Batyle suturalis)Observer
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Found in flowers near the Hazel Gates cottage on CU Boulder Campus. Posted as part of the VertNet Biodiversity Informatics Workshop 2012. (Google, OSM)Description
This was found in flowers next to Hazel Gates Woodruff cottage on CU campus, Boulder, CO. This beetle was red in color. Second photo with beetle was taken by Vijay Barve. Posted as part of the VertNet Informatics Biodiversity Workshop 2012.
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Mexican Pygmy Rattlesnake (Crotalus ravus)Observer
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Found under logs in dry oak-pine forest. Both snakes collected and deposited at MZFC - UNAM. Elevation is 2758 m. Datum=WGS84, GPS error = 6 m. Habitat type: juniper, yucca, bunch grass, "izote" habitat, salvia sp., pines. Both found just after 11:20 am.