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Green Lacewings (Family Chrysopidae)Observer
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Photo of of captured Debris-Carrying Larva. Size: 4.2 mm
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Argus Tortoise Beetle (Chelymorpha cassidea)Observer
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Collected recently molted instar from Baccharis (Astereae). I suspect this is likely a leaf beetle larva. Size: 12.2mm
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Darkling Beetles (Family Tenebrionidae)Observer
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Found this beetle larva in palmetto leaf litter.
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Curved Pebble Bee (Dianthidium curvatum)Observer
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Possibly Dianthidium ulkei (Cresson). Perhaps someone would know
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Subfamily ThripinaeObserver
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Found on Morning Glory. With 700 described species (and almost 200 undescribed), I'm not sure can be ID'd beyond subfamily Thripinae
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Florida Fast Woodlouse (Atlantoscia floridana)Observer
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Collect specimen from magnolia leaf litter Size: 5.4 mm
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Little Pill Woodlouse (Venezillo parvus)Observer
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Collected specimen from magnolia leaf litter. ID is tentative, and need to be verified.
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Epicauta tenuisObserver
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Collected specimens, which I think are Epicauta heterodera.
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Groundselbush Beetle (Trirhabda bacharidis)Observer
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I collected specimens from Baccharis (Astereae) bush, which species feeds on exclusively. Species named after the host plant.
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Mottled Tortoise Beetle (Deloyala guttata)Observer
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Collected specimen
Size: 5.8 mm
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New World Checkered-Skippers (Genus Burnsius)Observer
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Where their ranges of Common or White Checkered Skippers overlap, these species are indistinguishable except by examining genitalia of males.
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Black-dotted Hemeroplanis Moth (Hemeroplanis habitalis)Observer
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The relatively straight AM & PM lines, and dark reniform spot are typical for this owlet moth. Common name is Black-dotted Hemeroplanis.
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Psyrassa pertenuisObserver
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The antennal spines are diagnostic for this Branch Pruner Beetle
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Green Cone-headed Planthopper (Acanalonia conica)Observer
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Acanalonia conica is the only Acanaloniid Planthopper with a pointed nose.