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Genus MicromusObserver
jbeckyDescription
I don't think the weevil intended to interact with the lacewing. It just had places to go and the lacewing was in the way and--like a good ambush predator, stayed still. Less than a second after the weevil made contact, the lacewing flew off.
Weevil: TBA
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Sitona californiusObserver
jbeckyDescription
I don't think the weevil intended to interact with the lacewing. It just had places to go and the lacewing was in the way and--like a good ambush predator, stayed still. Less than a second after the weevil made contact, the lacewing flew off.
Other insect: TBA
What
Orange Sulphur (Colias eurytheme)Observer
jbeckyDescription
At last, the complete upper surface of the wings.
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What
Orange Sulphur (Colias eurytheme)Observer
jbeckyDescription
Feeding on Torilis arvensis, Apiaceae.
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Gray Hairstreak (Strymon melinus)Observer
jbeckyDescription
Feeding on Frogfruit, genus Phyla.
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Reakirt's Blue (Echinargus isola)Observer
jbeckyDescription
Feeding on Frogfruit, genus Phyla.
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Life (Life)Observer
jbeckyDescription
There's an egg yolk on Jamaicaweed: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/212137413
What
Cutworm Moths and Allies (Family Noctuidae)Observer
jbeckyDescription
Feeding on a plant in the Carrot family, possibly Torilis arvensis.
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Woodcaps and Sawgills (Genus Lentinus)Observer
jbeckyDescription
Growing out of a pinky-finger-sized piece of wood in oak/juniper/hackberry humus in the floodzone of a creek.