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Spiders (Order Araneae)Observer
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Found on some lava rock on the devastation trail
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True Hoppers (Suborder Auchenorrhyncha)Observer
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Found on the Devastation trail
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Winged and Once-winged Insects (Subclass Pterygota)Observer
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Poop sugar. Found in bark on the Devastation trail. Pseudococcid
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Earwigs (Order Dermaptera)Observer
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Found underneath bark on the devastation trail
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Animals (Kingdom Animalia)Observer
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Found on the bark of the Koa tree on devastation trail
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Scale-feeding Lady Beetles (Subfamily Chilocorinae)Observer
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Devastation trail on the koa plant
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Long-horned Meadow Katydid (Conocephalus saltator)Observer
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On the devastation trail on the invasive plants Myraca
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False Chinch Bugs (Genus Nysius)Observer
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Found on the Devastation trail
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Antlions, Lacewings, and Allies (Order Neuroptera)Observer
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On the Devastation trail
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Barklice, Booklice, and Parasitic Lice (Order Psocodea)Observer
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Found on the Devastation trail
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Torpedo Bug (Siphanta acuta)Observer
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Sucks the plant's juices. Found on the devastation trail. Very jumpy
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Caterpillar of some sort on the Devastation trail. 1/2 inch long and bright orange
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Devastation trail, micro Lepidoptera
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Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda)Observer
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On the devastation trail. Very small, red herbivorous insect
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Ants, Bees, Wasps, and Sawflies (Order Hymenoptera)Observer
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A wasp on the Devastation trail
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
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Could be carnivorous, on the Devastation trail
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Spiders (Order Araneae)Observer
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On the Devastation trail. Looks really close to a running crab spider