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Flies (Order Diptera)

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We observed a true fly in mud and there was a penny below it for size comparison.

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Amphipods (Order Amphipoda)

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We observed a scud in a petri dish. It was above a penny for size comparison.

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Leeches (Subclass Hirudinea)

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There is a leech with a penny underneath it for size comparison. We found this in a sample of mud from Lobos Creek.

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Amphipods (Order Amphipoda)

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Nematodes (Phylum Nematoda)

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January 19, 2012

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The penny beneath the worm is a penny comparing the size of the worm. This is a sample from Lobos Creek 3 and taken here to the lab at Crissy Field Center to identify.

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Dancers (Genus Argia)

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Found in a pre-collected sample from Lobos Creek.

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Amphipods (Order Amphipoda)

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bigger than most of them and it was light brown and black.

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Flatworms (Phylum Platyhelminthes)

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found a dirty brown flat worm Adam, MAC ELLIOT and jesus

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Dancers (Genus Argia)

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Andrew
Adam
Sheila
Jennifer

Found a Dragonfly/Damselfly (Odanata)

Long, Black, Tail

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Amphipods (Order Amphipoda)

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We found this scud at Lobos Creek one. It is a shrimp-like invertebrate. -Edmund

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Segmented Worms (Phylum Annelida)

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January 18, 2012

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we got this sample from lobos creek one. we think this is an aquatic worm, or an polycheate worm. -Kevin

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