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San Diego County, California, US Fun day with @jaykeller and @pileated
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San Diego County, California, US Fun day with @jaykeller and @pileated
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I was looking for scorpions with a black light and instead I found these guys glowing.
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seen under woody debris, N-facing conifer forest
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San Diego County, California, US Fun day with @jaykeller and @pileated
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I was looking for scorpions with a black light and instead I found these guys glowing.
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I was looking for scorpions with a black light and instead I found these guys glowing.
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Out on the gravel path on a sunny late morning...
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Electronic photograph of male specimen of recently described Guerrobunus barralesi Cruz-López and Ubick, 2015. The photo was taken in Instituto de BiologÃa, UNAM, but the species is from Eloxochitlán, Hidalgo, Mexico, locality indicated in the map.
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eyes on legs
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"Believe it or not this is a real thing that I did not make up. Instead, I found it under a log, and not, say, in Hell, or in Skeletor's garage. As with all weird harvestmen, I thought to myself, ""I bet Marshall Hedin knows what this is,"" and indeed, perusing his Flickr photos quickly revealed something pretty close, which then led to Debbi's pic of the same on BugGuide, and then to this overview of this extremely weird subfamily. The pancake-flipping apparatus on its face (as Cassidy aptly named it), is of unknown function, and therefore *could* theoretically be used to flip tiny, tiny, infernal pancakes."
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