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hokli

Fecha

Julio 30, 2023 a las 12:07 MAÑANA CEST

Descripción

That species had been quite common in my garden throughout the years. They used to live under the ivy (Hedera) growing on the trunks of the trees. Since those are all gone now due to the drought, I guess 2023 was the last year to find them on my ground

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Ardilla Roja (Sciurus vulgaris)

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jakob

Fecha

Marzo 3, 2024 a las 11:31 MAÑANA CET

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amzamz

Fecha

Diciembre 10, 2023

Descripción

female with eggs (lower one in 2nd photo is a male)

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Tornasolada Mayor (Apatura iris)

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birdingjulia

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Diciembre 15, 2022 a las 11:36 MAÑANA CET

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bugzone

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Noviembre 28, 2023 a las 02:07 TARDE CET

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gerrit_oehm

Fecha

Abril 4, 2023 a las 02:01 TARDE CEST

Descripción

cf; on Xanthorina parietina

Etiquetas

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Helecho Lengua de Serpiente de California (Ophioglossum californicum)

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dgreenberger

Fecha

Abril 2023

Descripción

Location intentionally offset, error radius expanded

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Talaja (Ornithodoros coriaceus)

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leptonia

Fecha

Mayo 2020

Descripción

Update May 2021: Photos and info gleaned from this occurrence used in the Wikipedia article I wrote for this species:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithodoros_coriaceu

This thing truly weirded me out. Like a tank-tick. Big. Gross. And after doing some research I am DAMN glad it did not bite me.

"George Henry Falkiner Nuttall - Monograph of the Ixodoidea

Two females bit Mrs Z Nuttall through her clothing and inflicted painful wounds, "their ites were intolerably sharp and painful, and both wounds bled a good deal – but notwithstanding, there has been intermittent irritation ever since" (this persisted after 4 months, and the seat of the bite was stil discolored and the puncture covered by a scab). Eight months after the bite was inflicted, there remained a nodule which occasionally itched. The natives of Tehuantepec, Mexico fear this tick for the reason that the bites are severe and often do not heal for a long time. The females immediately proceeded to feed, on arrival in Cambridge, when placed upon a fowl. They fed for 45 minutes and 1 hour and 45 minutes respectively, and drew a large amount of blood. The bites caused intense ecchymosis, measuring about one inch in diameter. Whilst feeding the palps did not penetrate the wound as once observed in the case of O. savignyi, but both specimens exuded clear fluid as observed in O. moubata."

From Furman and Loomis' Ticks of California:

"0. coriaceus was originally collected in Sonora, Mexico, and is distributed in the other western states of Mexico southward to
the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, where the natives call this tick "talajas" (tala = destruction, havoc). Berlese (1888) states
that he saw a specimen taken from cattle hides at Rio Apa, Paraguay. From 1904 185-1850 m elevations along the coast from
through 1941 numerous collections of this species were made in the coastal regions of California (Cooley and Kohls, 1944b), and intensive surveys in subsequent years have shown that this tick is widespread in California and occurs in Nevada and southern Oregon (Loomis and Furman, 1977). Originally called "pajaronela" by the inhabitants of the Santa Lucia mountains.

The pajahuello is best known because of the severe reaction in humans following exposure to its bite. Initial bites usually result in a localized inflammatory reaction accompanied by a burning sensation and a small nodule that forms around the wound.

These symptoms usually disappear within 48 hours, leaving a small, purplish nodule that disappears in 1-2 weeks. In other cases, an umbilicated pustule surrounded by an inflamed, painful, edematous area develops. More severe allergic reactions appear in persons previously bitten and thus sensi- tized to a substance injected during the tick's blood-feeding process.

  1. coriaceus is not known to transmit any disease of man, but on the basis of circumstantial evidence it is capable of transmitting the agent of a cattle disease called epizootic bovine abortion ("foothill abortion") (Schmidtmann et al. , 1976), and has been shown experimentally to transmit African Swine Fever virus to healthy pigs (Groocock et al., 1980)."

From Herms, 1916:
"
For several years previous to beginning his observations on this
species, the writer has listened to many harrowing tales about the
Pajaroello. No one seemed to know exactly what it was and no one
seemed to have collected specimens so as to make accurate identification
possible in so far as the writer knew at the time. Complaints came
almost exclusively from the more mountainous portions of Santa Clara and San Benito Counties (California). Natives, principally Mexicans, in the vicinity of Mt. Hamilton fear this parasite more than they do the rattlesnake, and tell weird tales of this or that man having lost an arm or leg, and in one instance even death having ensued, as the result of a bite by the Pajaroello. There seems to be a superstition in that region that three bites will result in certain death. The stories all agree in the essential detail that the bite results in an irritating lesion which is slow to heal and often leaves an ugly deep scar. Several persons also informed the writer that the Pajaroello occurred in certain mountainous portions of Mexico. It was not, however, until August, 1913,
that living specimens came to hand, taken in Santa Clara County in the vicinity of Mt. Hamilton. These were identified as Ornithodorus
coriaceus Koch, described in 1844 from a single female specimen from
Mexico. A translation by Nuttall of the original description is as follows:

"Shaped like the sole of a shoe, thick margined, roughly shagreened, yel- lowish earthy color, spotted rusty red, legs toothed dorsally. Length 9.3 mm. Body about twice as long as wide, width fairly uniform, indented on the sides, pointed above the mouthparts, rounded posteriorly, a thick turned-up border all around; the whole surface above and below thickly granulated like fish
skin (shagreen), the granules flat above, consequently, the whole leathery, on the back unequal folds and grooves. Beneath in the front of the body a deep groove running to the stigmata and on the inner protrusion the rather large round quite clearly marked eyes. The coxae gradually thicken toward the distal extremity and are somewhat bent; the other articles somewhat com- pressed and clearly notched or round-toothed. The whole surface, above and below, dirty yellowish earthy color, rusty red spots irregularly distributed throughout. Capitulum and palps light yellow. Legs gray-brown. Female. Male: unknown. Habitat: Mexico."

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mmoroti

Fecha

Febrero 13, 2020 a las 09:57 TARDE -02

Descripción

Raríssima e pouco conhecida, essa planta parasita fungos micorrízicos. São conhecidos apenas dois indivíduos que estão depositados em uma coleção cientifica do Rio. Essa é a primeira foto na natureza dessa espécie.

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joeysantore

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Noviembre 30, 2022 a las 07:52 TARDE AEDT

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georgiasteel

Fecha

Enero 2022

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Flor Negra de Ocote (Arceuthobium vaginatum)

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joeysantore

Fecha

Agosto 2022

Lugar

Mexico (Google, OSM)

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Paloma Torcaz (Columba palumbus)

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frankielee91

Fecha

Agosto 3, 2020 a las 04:56 TARDE CEST

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brzozam

Fecha

Junio 19, 2022 a las 01:41 MAÑANA CEST

Descripción

UV 21°C 6km/h 64% 1015hPa Cloudless Waning Gibbous Moon (18), 82%

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jakob

Fecha

Agosto 13, 2017 a las 01:52 TARDE CEST

Lugar

Hinterhof (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Collecting "wool" (= pubescence) from what I believe is a Leontopodium cultivar

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tayloria

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Julio 3, 2016 a las 01:24 TARDE CEST

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waldier

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Junio 2, 2011 a las 04:50 TARDE CEST

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martingrimm

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Junio 12, 2020 a las 11:06 TARDE CEST

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johannes_merz

Fecha

Enero 3, 2022 a las 03:15 TARDE CET

Descripción

on sandy soil, directly under a pine tree (Pinus sylvestris)

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Mayo 2, 2021 a las 02:54 TARDE CEST

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Cigüeña Blanca (Ciconia ciconia)

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jakob

Fecha

Febrero 13, 2018 a las 05:00 TARDE CET

Descripción

Evening ballet

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Estornino Pinto Eurasiático (Sturnus vulgaris)

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martingrimm

Fecha

Septiembre 9, 2021 a las 09:36 MAÑANA CEST

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bahleman

Fecha

Enero 30, 2021 a las 06:17 TARDE CET

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Zorro Común Europeo (Vulpes vulpes ssp. crucigera)

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yonnix

Fecha

Agosto 25, 2021 a las 07:14 MAÑANA UTC

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Hiedrezuela Terrestre (Veronica hederifolia)

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harpetsow

Fecha

Marzo 19, 2019 a las 09:01 MAÑANA CET

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stefanspring

Fecha

Febrero 21, 2021 a las 01:17 TARDE CET

Descripción

Growing on Ceratodon purpureus

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siddantas

Fecha

Mayo 9, 2020 a las 09:13 MAÑANA -04

Descripción

At work!

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Cárabo (Strix aluco)

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beckman

Fecha

Febrero 11, 2021 a las 11:45 MAÑANA CET

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Lavandera Boyera Europea (Motacilla flava ssp. flava)

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wbettighofer

Fecha

Junio 21, 2020 a las 08:28 MAÑANA CEST

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Polilla de Las Dos Moscas (Macrocilix maia)

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dhfischer

Fecha

Julio 6, 2019 a las 10:47 MAÑANA HST

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jakob

Fecha

Septiembre 26, 2017 a las 04:07 TARDE CEST

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mws

Fecha

Mayo 31, 2018 a las 04:11 TARDE EDT

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jakob

Fecha

Marzo 27, 2020 a las 05:48 TARDE CET

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Rata Topera (Arvicola amphibius)

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jakob

Fecha

Junio 15, 2019 a las 09:23 TARDE CEST

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john_barkla

Fecha

Noviembre 28, 2011

Descripción

Abundant in shallow watercourse

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rubecula

Fecha

Octubre 4, 2019 a las 02:06 TARDE +13

Descripción

Found in a water trough

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enricotomschke

Fecha

Noviembre 15, 2019 a las 11:30 MAÑANA CET

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jakob

Fecha

Mayo 24, 2014

Lugar

Hinterhof (Google, OSM)

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cloudya

Fecha

Noviembre 27, 2019 a las 10:51 MAÑANA CET

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purenature

Fecha

Octubre 30, 2019 a las 02:43 TARDE CET

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joshualincoln

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Abril 2, 2019 a las 11:30 MAÑANA EDT