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kylegillumDescripción
This ant was observed climbing up a tree on a damp morning. It was a larger ant with a length of about half an inch. It appeared red in the front with a black bottom.
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Avispa de Cintura Larga de Florida (Mischocyttarus mexicanus ssp. cubicola)Observ.
kylegillumDescripción
These wasps were observed hanging from a plant in a moist environment. Their were several other groups of wasps hanging from this plant where their nests also were. They all appeared black with yellow stripes and were about an inch in length.
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Abaniquillo Pardo del Caribe (Anolis sagrei)Observ.
kylegillumDescripción
This lizard was found sitting on a plant in a wet, damp environment. It appeared brown with a white stripe down the middle. It was a about 5 inches in length with a very long tail.
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Hongos de Esponja (Familia Boletaceae)Observ.
kylegillumDescripción
This fungi was observed in a damp environment in a shady area under a tree. It was about 6 inches tall and appeared white with reddish spots.
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Helecho Serrucho (Nephrolepis cordifolia)Observ.
kylegillumDescripción
These Sword Ferns were observed hanging from a tree in a damp environment near a small pond. These ferns appear light green and extend outward and droop down from the tree. They can grow up to two feet long and are typically found in shady moist areas (Florida Native Plant Society).
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Clase BryopsidaObserv.
kylegillumDescripción
This moss was found on a tree branch that had fallen in a damp, humid forest. This moss is a deep green that covered only about a foot of the tree branch. True mosses (Phylum Bryophyta) are non-vascular plants that typically grow between 1-10 cm tall, usually growing densely together in carpet-like structures (TheBiologyPrimer).
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Embeleso (Plumbago auriculata)Observ.
kylegillumDescripción
These Blue Plumbago were observed growing from a bush in a dry forest environment with clear access to sunlight. They appear light purple in color with pedals that fold downward.
It grows best in organically rich, fertile, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade (Missouri Botanical Garden).
http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=a542