Searsia pterota & Searsia longispina

R.O. Moffett, 1994, Rhus longispina and Rhus pterota, two hitherto confused South African shrubs,South African Journal of Botany, 60, 43-49, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0254-6299(16)30659-7

Comparison of diagnostic characters of Rhus longispina and R. pterota

Drupe
R.l - Oblate, ellipsoid 3.5 X 2.3 - 6.8 X 4.7 mm, chestnutbrown, drying dark brown; resinous juice and dry drupes, astringent...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 01:47 PM by sandraf sandraf | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Встречаемся 8 мая, говорим об итогах

Дождливая погода не помешала алматинцам внести достойный вклад в Сity Nature Challenge 2024 года. Хотя, как мне известно, кое-кого и демотивировала. Но не думаю, что таких было много. Подробнее об итогах первого в Казахстане CNC предлагаю поговорить 8 мая. Приглашаются участники, сделавшие во время биоблица более 10 наблюдений, а также организаторы и партнеры. Прошу заполнить небольшую анкетку, она внизу.

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Posted on May 2, 2024 01:26 PM by alexanderdubynin alexanderdubynin | 0 comments | Leave a comment

РЕКОМЕНДАЦІЇ: 💡 ВИЗНАЧАЄМО І СПІЛКУЄМОСЯ 🌿🌿🌿

Привіт, айнатівці.
Настав час завантажити усі спостереження, які були зроблені 26-29 квітня, та долучитися до визначення спостережень, які зробили інші.

Пропозиції такі:
🔸 Кличте експерта на допомогу.
🔸 Обговорюйте найпроблемніші знахідки в нашій групі (сподіваюсь, ви всі до неї підключилися. Якщо ні - пишіть!)
🔸 Стежте за визначенням своїх спостережень та коментарями до них.
🔸 Ми все ще збираємо цікаві знахідки для інфографіки від організаторів глобального C...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 01:19 PM by odonataly odonataly | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Welcome!

Welcome to the Witherley and Atterton Flora and Fauna project.
This projecty has been set up to record observations and locations of plants and animals in our villages. This will help us to understand the habitats and biodiversity that we have here and see any trends that may be apparent over time. The project also aims to increase the nature connection of the local community.
Happy observing!

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Posted on May 2, 2024 12:58 PM by cwharton cwharton | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Early May

We've had a big jump in Odonata numbers over the last week.

April is officially our best survey April. Nearly 900 research grade observations, 30 species, 120+ contributors. There will be several new County Records and at least a couple new Early Flight dates.

Only 13 counties did not have observations reported. See the map below. 2024 counties are the darkest. We only have three ciunties now with no April records.

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Posted on May 2, 2024 12:45 PM by jimlem jimlem | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Keep uploading and IDing

I've been seeing many great observations come in for the CNC so keep up the good work! We are now in the upload and ID phase, which means observations can still be uploaded as long as they were taken from Friday to Monday (April 26-29). Also, if you are able to, provide taxonomic identifications to as many observations as you can. The goal is to make most of the observations "Research Grade" so that they are usable for scientific research. We have until May 5th to upload and ID. Results ...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 12:44 PM by breeput breeput | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Phase IIa Identifications.

Thank you everyone for helping with the huge Identification effort underway. If you can spare any time, please join in and help with identifications.

Special thanks to our heavy duty identifiers. You can see who they are here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2024-southern-africa?tab=identifiers

How far a...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 11:43 AM by tonyrebelo tonyrebelo | 1 comment | Leave a comment

Congratulations on a fantastic City Nature Challenge!

What a City Nature Challenge! The campus challenge is quite competitive this year with an amazing number of participants and observations!!

The four day observation period is over. However, if you have any photos in your camera or phone that are not uploaded, we have until Sunday night to finish the upload process. Results will be official on Monday May 6th, you can follow the Campus Challenge project

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Posted on May 2, 2024 11:15 AM by janeweeden janeweeden | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Congratulations on a fantastic City Nature Challenge!

What a City Nature Challenge! The campus challenge is quite competitive this year with an amazing number of participants and observations!!

The four day observation period is over. However, if you have any photos in your camera or phone that are not uploaded, we have until Sunday night to finish the upload process. Results will be official on Monday May 6th, you can follow the Campus Challenge project

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Posted on May 2, 2024 11:14 AM by janeweeden janeweeden | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Congratulations on a fantastic City Nature Challenge!

What a City Nature Challenge! The campus challenge is quite competitive this year with an amazing number of participants and observations!!

The four day observation period is over. However, if you have any photos in your camera or phone that are not uploaded, we have until Sunday night to finish the upload process. Results will be official on Monday May 6th, you can follow the Campus Challenge project

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Posted on May 2, 2024 11:13 AM by janeweeden janeweeden | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Congratulations on a fantastic City Nature Challenge!

What a City Nature Challenge! The campus challenge is quite competitive this year with an amazing number of participants and observations!!

The four day observation period is over. However, if you have any photos in your camera or phone that are not uploaded, we have until Sunday night to finish the upload process. Results will be official on Monday May 6th, you can follow the Campus Challenge project

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Posted on May 2, 2024 11:13 AM by janeweeden janeweeden | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Congratulations on a fantastic City Nature Challenge!

What a City Nature Challenge! The campus challenge is quite competitive this year with an amazing number of participants and observations!!

The four day observation period is over. However, if you have any photos in your camera or phone that are not uploaded, we have until Sunday night to finish the upload process. Results will be official on Monday May 6th, you can follow the Campus Challenge project

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Posted on May 2, 2024 11:11 AM by janeweeden janeweeden | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Sessil (Wild Oat) vs Appalachia Bellwort

Look closely at the stem of Uvularia puberula you will notice fine hairs that are not present in U. sessilifolia. Secondly, if you look at the interior of the petals of U. sessifolia you will notice distinct bumps. A third, non-diagnositic characteristic has to do with how much the leaves tend to unfurl before flowering. U. puberula tend to flower when the leaves look just like those seen here (still folded), whereas the leaves of U. sessiofolia are more open. ....

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Posted on May 2, 2024 10:58 AM by cyndie42 cyndie42 | 0 comments | Leave a comment

CNC wrap up and ID week

Hi all,

Thank you so much to everyone who has taken part in the City Nature Challenge so far, the weekend was a huge success and the increase in observations from last year has been incredible! So far we have 4326 observations, 903 species, 75 observers and 228 identifiers, compared to 2667 observations, 692 species, 80 observers and 335 identifiers last year. This has contributed to a global total of over 2.1 million observations so far!

But this isn't the end of the Ci...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 10:45 AM by bethstaylor bethstaylor | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Tarkennuksia skaban kategorioihin ja lajimääriin / Specifications to the rules on categories and accepted species

In English below

Skaba käy kuumana, kun kasvit ja hyönteiset alkavat tulla esiin, joten onkin hyvä kerrata vielä mitkä havainnot lasketaan pisteiksi skabassa.

Aiemmin puhuin sekaisin tutkimustasolle päässeistä havainnoista ja lajimäärästä, mutta olen nyt oppinut että nämä eivät aina kulje käsi kädessä. Hyväksytyn havainnon täytyy tosiaan päästä tutkimustasolle MUTTA havaittu laji täytyy kuitenkin määritellä lajilleen. Ainakin hyönteisissä ja sienissä havaintoja on viime a...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 10:24 AM by limanuljaska limanuljaska | 0 comments | Leave a comment

iNaturalist April News Highlights

iNaturalist broke records this month thanks to hundreds of cities participating in the City Nature Challenge—so many that there are separate projects for North & South America and

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Posted on May 2, 2024 10:20 AM by loarie loarie | 6 comments | Leave a comment

Chromolaichma sedna (Marcus & Marcus, 1967) has been split

Hi Everyone,

A recent study, Layton & Wilson 2024, has split Chromolaichma sedna (Marcus & Marcus, 1967):
C. sedna: eastern Pacific
C. hemera: western Atlantic

More over, the authors discover ''extensive phylogeographic structure within C. hemera sp. nov. sensu lato, thereby refuting the hypothesis of a recent introduction'' and found ''significant rate heterogeneity among marine invertebrate genera that share a similar lifespan, reproductive mode and disp...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 09:35 AM by hsini_lin hsini_lin | 2 comments | Leave a comment

NOUVEAU => Serez-vous disponible lundi 6 ou mardi 7 mai pour notre réunion destinée à préparer les 6 prochains mois?

Bonjour,

Précisez vos disponibilités le lundi 6 et le mardi 7 mai pour notre réunion destinée à préparer les 6 prochains mois
Le formulaire est en ligne, pour y répondre il faut cliquer sur le lien suivant et préciser vos disponibilités :

https://framadate.org/Ba1ICT1X3NtFRAWS

-- Mai 2024
Soit lun. 6 à 10h30 ou 14h30 ou le mar. 7 à 10h30 ou 14h30

Vous pouvez diffuser ...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 08:56 AM by michel-du-lac-de-creteil michel-du-lac-de-creteil | 0 comments | Leave a comment

CNC progress and targets

Hello everyone, it looks like you’ve compiled a nice total so far, we’re at 3,143 observations. Regrettably, I’ve had to be away this year so couldn’t contribute. However, I’ve been doing some identifications when I could. Last year we hit a 70% research grade level, which was pretty good. As far as I could tell, we won the CNC in that measurement (but there’s no recognition for that in the CNC)! We have a ways to go to meet that again, so it’s worth going through the identify model...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 06:59 AM by ingolfaskevold ingolfaskevold | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Day Six: The Progress Continues

The observations continue to trickle in and the identifications continue to arrive. We added nearly 100 observations today. Laura Sare bumped me from the top spot with 440 observations. Again, I'm happy to cede top spot, particularly to such a worthy "opponent." Our species count is currently at 1,418, just a few over last night's 1,409. That number is going to vary, probably staying in that neighborhood, as IDs are refined and changed over the next few days. Yesterday's post shoul...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 03:11 AM by bruceneville bruceneville | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Subspecific range map for Common Side-blotched Lizards

I have updated the range map for Uta stansburiana and the five continental subspecies based on some recent work in the field the past couple years. The map can be found as this observation. Some areas of these distributions are still poorly understood, such as much of the non-Baja distribution in Mexico (especially at the subspecific level) and where U.s.elegans, U.s.nevadensis, and ...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 12:19 AM by petezani petezani | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Technical issue

If you look at this project as of now, the area covered is much too big, as I can't get the site to select such a small zone for the project, yet...

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Posted on May 2, 2024 12:10 AM by fredmineral13 fredmineral13 | 0 comments | Leave a comment

2024 Bioblitz

Join the San Gabriel Mountains Chapter of the California Native Plant Society and the Wildland Weed Warriors on Saturday, May 4, from 8:30 to noon as we take a serious dive into the plants and animals of Elsmere Canyon. Help us add as many observations as we can.

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Posted on May 1, 2024 11:54 PM by nativelvr nativelvr | 0 comments | Leave a comment

And the numbers are climbing!

A shout out to everyone taking the time to upload observations and especially all you dedicated folks helping with the IDs!

By the way, if you're checking in on the Metro Vancouver Regional project and how we're doing nationally, Metro is neck and neck with Montreal (12,884 to 12,900 respectively)! And we're well ahead of Calgary Metro Region and the GTA.
h...

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Posted on May 1, 2024 11:34 PM by surrey-bc_biodiversity surrey-bc_biodiversity | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Cuantas abejas existen en Chile? A Mayo de 2024 son 478, de acuerdo a la última Lista Actualizada de las Abejas presentes en Chile de José Montalva y Luisa Ruz de 2023

Registro realizado por orlandomontes , Especie (Bombus dahlbomii), 13 de Enero de 2018,  Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile


Registro realizado por orlandomontes , Especie (Bombus dahlbomii), 13 de Enero de 2018, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile. Este es un registro excepcional del Moscardón, esta especie, ya se encuentra extinta en este lugar. Ha sido re...

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Posted on May 1, 2024 11:19 PM by orlandomontes orlandomontes

Summer Butterfly Counts June 22, 2024

This is our 4th year and to date we have counted 1854 butterflies, Please come out and help us increase our count numbers.

Butterfly counts are a way to monitor butterfly populations, raise public awareness and spend some time with other butterfly enthusiast. Learn about local parks and nature areas.

Butterfly counts are a good way to gauge the health of our gardens and our local environment for pollinators to ensure sustainable food sourcing in our area. The data colle...

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Posted on May 1, 2024 11:04 PM by ccbutterflyfriends ccbutterflyfriends | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Field Journal 7

Date: 5/29/2024
Start Time: 5:04 pm
End Time: 6:45 pm
Location: North end, Downtown Burlington
Weather: In the mid 60s, sunny, low winds
Habitat: Urbanized, trees and shrubs in the area include Sugar maple, American elm, and box elder. Flowers in the area including daffodils, tulips, sweet violets, and forsythia.

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Posted on May 1, 2024 11:04 PM by grace723 grace723 | 1 observation | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Summer Butterfly Counts

This is our 4th year and to date we have counted 1854 butterflies, Please come out and help us increase our count numbers.

Butterfly counts are a way to monitor butterfly populations, raise public awareness and spend some time with other butterfly enthusiast. Learn about local parks and nature areas.

Butterfly counts are a good way to gauge the health of our gardens and our local environment for pollinators to ensure sustainable food sourcing in our area. The data colle...

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Posted on May 1, 2024 11:01 PM by ccbutterflyfriends ccbutterflyfriends | 0 comments | Leave a comment

State of the Syrphs - 1-May-2024

We have lift-off! (bzzzz.....)

It's been quite a month on the hoverfly front. Last month I predicted we might get 2,500-3,000 new uploads in April (the previous record for April being 1,824). We actually had nearly 3,800! Only July and August last year have ever had more. Nearly 1,200 of these were observed during the four days of the City Nature Challenge (CNC). The identification window for the CNC ends on Sunday. More comments on that below.

I'm not going to pre...

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Posted on May 1, 2024 10:58 PM by matthewvosper matthewvosper | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Our numbers keep climbing!

Hi everyone,

Hope you've had a great City Nature Challenge so far! Although the observation period ended on Monday, many users are still uploading photos and audio captured during the observation period of the CNC. This means our numbers are still going up! We have the potential to pass several cities above us as more identifications and observations are added. If you have expertise identifying organisms in South Florida, whether you specialize in bird ID, botany, fish, or someth...

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Posted on May 1, 2024 09:43 PM by joemdo joemdo | 1 comment | Leave a comment
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